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  1. Don't dismiss Adam Dunn, Dan Uggla

    Eric Karabell

    Relying on batting average drains such as Chicago White Sox first baseman Adam Dunn and Atlanta Braves second baseman Dan Uggla can be painful for any fantasy owner, but when they're hitting for power -- like they were Monday night -- they can still ...

    Blog | May 22, 2013
  2. Is red-hot slugger Dayan Viciedo for real?

    Eric Karabell

    Only one member of the Chicago White Sox shows up in the top 20 on ESPN's Player Rater over the past 30 days, and it's not first baseman Paul Konerko or hot left-handed pitcher Chris Sale. It's outfielder Dayan Viciedo. Many of us fig...

    Blog | May 30, 2012
  3. Chicago White Sox's Dayan Viciedo showing 30-homer power

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell offers his thoughts and updated projections for White Sox slugger Dayan Viciedo, who has torn up major league pitching since May 14.

    Blog | Conversation | May 30, 2012
  4. Bits: Chris Sale baffles Rays

    Eric Karabell

    Chicago White Sox left-hander Chris Sale struck out 15 Tampa Bay Rays Monday, allowing one run in 7 1/3 innings. Sale's strikeout potential is intriguing, and while the team's concerns about his pitching elbow could pose issues later in the...

    Blog | May 29, 2012
  5. Chris Sale of Chicago White Sox continues strong season, but inni...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell discusses the most fantasy-relevant tidbits from Monday's games, including a huge outing from Chris Sale.

    Blog | Conversation | May 29, 2012
  6. Bits: Dunn continues bounce-back

    Eric Karabell

    Chicago White Sox first baseman Adam Dunn smacked his 12th home run of the season Monday, notable for a few reasons. For one, it came off Detroit Tigers left-hander Drew Smyly. Last season Dunn was historically awful and did not homer off a southpaw....

    Blog | May 15, 2012
  7. Adam Dunn of Chicago White Sox enjoying a bounce-back season, now...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell discusses the most fantasy-relevant tidbits from Monday's games, including Adam Dunn's bounce-back and an injury to a Rays starter.

    Blog | Conversation | May 15, 2012
  8. Past-present-future: Dunn, Matusz, others

    Eric Karabell

    Not to belabor the point, but Chicago White Sox designated hitter/first baseman Adam Dunn didn't merely have a bad 2011 season; he had one of the worst seasons in baseball history. I think there's a difference. I mean, it was a bad year for...

    Blog | March 29, 2012
  9. Adam Dunn's, Brian Matusz's terrible 2011 numbers provide nice la...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell examines seven players who had horrific 2011 seasons, and offers his take as to whether they'll bounce back in 2012 or not.

    Blog | Conversation | March 29, 2012
  10. Zach Stewart nearly perfect versus Twins

    Eric Karabell

    &#8226 Chicago White Sox right-hander Zach Stewart flirted with a perfect game Monday, finally allowing a double in the eighth inning against the Minnesota Twins. He finished with a one-hit shutout. Still, Stewart really doesn't come recomme...

    Blog | September 06, 2011
  11. Zach Stewart of Chicago White Sox allows only one hit versus Minn...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell recaps the top fantasy news from Monday's games, including a near-perfect outing from Zach Stewart.

    Blog | Conversation | September 06, 2011
  12. Dayan Viciedo flashes power right away

    Eric Karabell

    &#8226 Chicago White Sox outfielder Dayan Viciedo smacked a three-run home run in his season debut Sunday. Viciedo hit .296 with 20 home runs for Triple-A Charlotte, and he hit for power with the White Sox in a brief 2010 stint, as well. His call...

    Blog | August 29, 2011
  13. Dayan Viciedo of Chicago White Sox homers in season debut, can he...

    Eric Karabell

    Eric Karabell highlights the top fantasy news from Sunday, including a rousing season debut for Dayan Viciedo.

    Blog | Conversation | August 29, 2011
  14. Phil Hughes keeps hold on rotation spot

    Eric Karabell

    &#8226 New York Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes, perhaps hurling for his rotation spot with Ivan Nova lurking, tossed six shutout innings Tuesday against the Chicago White Sox. Hughes allowed three singles and issued nary a walk, and in his five...

    Blog | August 03, 2011
  15. Phil Hughes of New York Yankees continues to keep Ivan Nova in mi...

    Eric Karabell

    &#8226 New York Yankees right-hander Phil Hughes, perhaps hurling for his rotation spot with Ivan Nova lurking, tossed six shutout innings Tuesday against the Chicago White Sox. Hughes allowed three singles and issued nary a walk, and in his five sta...

    Blog | Conversation | August 03, 2011
  16. Bits: John Danks finally wins first game

    Eric Karabell

    &#8226 Chicago White Sox left-hander John Danks mercifully won his first game of the season -- after starting 0-8 -- by tossing 7 1/3 innings of one-run ball against the Seattle Mariners Monday. Danks has obviously struggled, and is owned in bare...

    Blog | June 07, 2011