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Paul Konerko And Andruw Jones Lead The White Sox To A 12-6 Win Over The Kansas City Royals

Posted by robert.novak  
September 12, 2010

Lucas Harrell didn’t have a good outing but Paul Konerko and Andruw Jones had his back and homered the White Sox to a 12-6 victory over the Royals, keeping them 6 games behind the Twins. (more…)

Jackson Struggles, Offense Sputters, And Joe West Misses Another Call, White Sox Lose 8-2

Posted by robert.novak  
September 11, 2010

Edwin Jackson had his first bad outing since joining the White Sox at the wrong time as the White Sox lose to the Royals 8-2 and once again are 6 games behind the Twins. (more…)

Kansas City Royals vs Chicago White Sox: September 11

Posted by robert.novak  
September 11, 2010

Kansas City lineup:

  1. G. Blanco CF
  2. M. Maier RF
  3. B. Butler DH
  4. K. Ka’aihue 1B
  5. W. Betemit 3B
  6. A. Gordon LF
  7. B. Pena C
  8. C. Getz 2B
  9. Y. Betancourt SS

Pitching: Kyle Davies (7-9 5.09)

White Sox lineup:

  1. J. Pierre LF
  2. O. Vizquel 3B
  3. Alex Rios CF
  4. P. Konerko 1B
  5. M. Ramirez DH
  6. A. Pierzynski C
  7. M. Kotsay RF
  8. A. Ramirez SS
  9. G. Beckham 2B

Pitching: Edwin Jackson (9-10 4.39)

White Sox Complete 8th Inning Rally, Beat Kansas City 4-3, Gain Ground On Twins

Posted by robert.novak  
September 11, 2010

Less than 24 hours after so many people called the AL Central race over and were declaring the Twins postseason bound, the White Sox rallied back to get a late inning win and moved to within 5 games of the Twins in the AL Central. (more…)

Brent Morel Gets Multiple Career Firsts In One At Bat

Posted by robert.novak  
September 10, 2010

White Sox third baseman Brent Morel has just picked up a trifecta, getting his first Major League hit, first Major League home run, and first Major League RBI all in his first at bat against the Royals. This was only the4th at bat of his career.

With two more hits and two more runs scored, Morel will have matched all of Mark Teahen’s production for the month of September.

Chicago White Sox vs Kansas City Royals: September 10

Posted by robert.novak  
September 10, 2010

Kansas City lineup:

  1. G. Blanco CF
  2. M. Aviles 2B
  3. B. Butler 1B
  4. J. Fields 3B
  5. W. Betemit DH
  6. B. Pena C
  7. J. Miller RF
  8. W. Bloomquist CF
  9. Y. Betancourt SS

Pitching: Bruce Chen (9-7 4.89)

White Sox lineup:

  1. J. Pierre LF
  2. A. Ramirez SS
  3. A. Rios CF
  4. P. Konerko 1B
  5. M. Ramirez DH
  6. A. Pierzynski C
  7. C. Quentin RF
  8. G. Beckham 2B
  9. B. Morel 3B

Pitching: Mark Buehrle (12-10 3.99)

Minnesota Twins Fans: Overconfidence Leads To Downfalls

Posted by robert.novak  
September 10, 2010

While the division race is getting closer and closer to being over, Twins fans have gotten a little too overconfident for my taste. (more…)

Chicago White Sox vs Kansas City Royals Series Prelude

Posted by robert.novak  
September 9, 2010

After getting tossed around by the Tigers, the White Sox limp home to face the Kansas City Royals, who were tossed around by the Twins in the beginning of the week. (more…)

The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly On Our Recent 10 Game Road Trip

Posted by robert.novak  
September 9, 2010

Going into this 10 game road trip, I’ll admit that I didn’t expect the White Sox to do very well. We have had trouble with the Indians all year, we always seem to get knocked around by the AL East, and I figured that after playing Boston we would end up splitting the series with the Tigers and stumble home with a 5-5 or 6-4 road trip. The White Sox definitely proved me wrong on that one. Sweeping both the Indians and the Red Sox and starting the road trip 7-0 was about the last thing any White Sox fan expected. We all had so much hope going into Comerica Park to play the Tigers because we have played very well there all season. Going 8-2 or 9-1, possibly even 10-0 was a legit though….. and that’s where the downfall began. We got our hopes up too high and the White Sox helped bring us all back to reality by stumbling out of Detroit with a 1-3 record for the series. Despite going 7-0 over the first 7 games, we managed to fall to 6 games behind the Twins in the division after losing the last 3. (more…)

White Sox Drop Third Straight To The Tigers, Fall 6 Games Behind Minnesota

Posted by robert.novak  
September 9, 2010

The White Sox had the worst possible ending to their 10 game road trip, losing their third straight to the Tigers 6-3 and falling 6 games behind the idle Minnesota Twins. (more…)

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