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For the past week, the Chicago White Sox made no secret that they wanted Manny Ramirez to be their DH for the remainder of the season.
After some waiver formalities and some back and forth, yesterday they finally made it happen.
The White Sox acquired Ramirez yesterday on a straight waiver claim from [...]
Edwin Jackson was traded to the Chicago White Sox today. He was traded for pitcher Dan Hudson and prospect David Holmberg. The Arizona Diamondbacks may not be done wheeling and dealing either with the trade deadline looming on Saturday. Jackson was a little disappointing while he was here. He never got a consistent win track [...]
There really should be more hope for Chicago as a sports town.
The Cubs are under new ownership, the Bears finally have a real quarterback and this week’s SI Players NHL Poll favors the Blackhawks in the Western Conference playoffs this year.
BUT…
As yet another MLB Season approaches; we will take a look at the game that ceases to amaze. Every Year: stories errupt, and players fall, as others break out of their shells. The 2009 Offseason has provided with countless stories, and it has all led to this 2010 Season, one that should go in MLB History like many others.
AL East
1. New York Yankees
Spring Training has been up and running for around a month and in a week we will see our first action of the baseball season between the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees.
Now that Spring Training is nearing an end, it’s time to take a look at each division and give our winners….
Happy New Year to all. We’re getting so close to spring training I can smell it. only 90+ days to Opening Day! The Hot Stove isn’t done yet either. Bay’s physical has passed, so, it’s a done deal basically. The official announcemnet should be coming. Interesting note with football and baseball, Florida Gator senior WR [...]
Is this the end of the line for Jim Thome? Is there nothing left for the big guy to do? Jim Thome is my favorite active player in MLB. I have always found him to be a very solid clutch power hitter with an excellent presence in the clubhouse. That is evidenced by the fact [...]
Ozzie Guillen has had enough of the chin music opposing pitchers have been playing for his players. In fact, Guillen vows that his pitchers will begin to dole out some chin music of their own.
Guillen was pushed over the top after Saturday’s game where Paul Konerko, Scott Podsednik and Gordon Beckham all got hit by pitches from the Cleveland Indians staff.
Color me impressed. Mark Buehrle has just thrown the 18th perfect game in major league history.
The Chicago White Sox left-hander tossed 116 pitches and got six Tampa Bay Rays to strike out, but the perfection really came down to one moment: ..
Color me impressed. Mark Buehrle has just thrown the 18th perfect game in major league history.
The Chicago White Sox left-hander tossed 116 pitches and got six Tampa Bay Rays to strike out, but the perfection really came down to one moment: an incredible home-run robbery by outfielder Dewayne Wise with no one out in the ninth.