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  1. Rapid Reaction: Royals 7, White Sox 2

    Doug Padilla

    KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Getting away from the Detroit Tigers did nothing for the Chicago White Sox, who were thumped 7-2 by the Kansas City Royals on Thursday in the opener of a four-game series. How it happened: Mark Buehrle was hit hard in more ways...

    Blog | September 15, 2011
  2. Rapid Reaction: Tigers 6, White Sox 5 (10)

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Two outs away from avoiding a second consecutive sweep to the Detroit Tigers, the Chicago White Sox couldn't hold on in a 6-5 defeat in 10 innings. How it happened: Light-throwing White Sox rookie Dylan Axelrod gave up two runs over six...

    Blog | September 14, 2011
  3. White Sox go from glum to glee in 24 hours

    Doug Padilla

    MINNEAPOLIS -- The Chicago White Sox went into Monday's doubleheader against the Minnesota Twins with their collective heads down and emerged with a glimpse at a promising rotation in 2012. Funny what less than 24 hours can do. On Sunday, the D...

    Blog | September 05, 2011
  4. There looks to be no quit in Sox lineup

    Doug Padilla

    DETROIT -- If the Chicago White Sox's humbling defeat Saturday made it feel like catching the Detroit Tigers in the standings was now an impossible task, that feeling didn't show up in Sunday's lineup. Manager Ozzie Guillen's lineup for the nation...

    Blog | September 04, 2011
  5. Rapid Reaction: Tigers 9, White Sox 8

    Doug Padilla

    DETROIT -- Two home runs in the ninth inning finished off the Chicago White Sox in a 9-8 defeat to the Detroit Tigers on Saturday. How it happened: The Tigers finished off the White Sox's slim playoff hopes in dramatic fashion with a two-run home ...

    Blog | September 03, 2011
  6. White Sox's Buehrle is a hard man to rattle

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- All these years with the Chicago White Sox and Mark Buehrle might be as good as he has ever been. He's thrown a no-hitter and a perfect game, but his current run in a White Sox uniform hasn't been matched by anybody in almost 40 years. ...

    Blog | July 25, 2011
  7. Rapid Reaction: White Sox 6, Tigers 3

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox pulled within 3 1/2 games of first place in the AL Central with a 6-3 victory Monday over the Detroit Tigers. How it happened: Despite allowing 10 hits, Mark Buehrle held the Tigers in check by not giving up an ea...

    Blog | July 25, 2011
  8. Sox trade list could have interesting names

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Monday's series-opening victory over the Detroit Tigers moved the Chicago White Sox a huge step away from fire sale danger. It doesn't mean they are completely in the clear, though. Justin Verlander pitches Tuesday for the Tigers, w...

    Blog | July 25, 2011
  9. Sox's temporary look has Humber in pen

    Doug Padilla

    CLEVELAND -- Phil Humber is heading to the bullpen... but only for a few days. Because of Saturday night's rained out game against the Cleveland Indians and an upcoming day off Tuesday, the Chicago White Sox and their six-man rotation were looking...

    Blog | July 24, 2011
  10. Rapid Reaction: Tigers 4, White Sox 3

    Doug Padilla

    DETROIT -- The White Sox let an early lead slip away and fell 4-3 to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. How it happened: The White Sox had a series sweep in their grasp before the Tigers snatched it away with a three-run sixth inning. Phil Humber g...

    Blog | July 17, 2011
  11. Chicago White Sox push back Jake Peavy start to Tuesday

    Doug Padilla

    Originally expected to pitch Sunday against the Detroit Tigers, Jake Peavy's first start of the second half has been moved to Tuesday at Kansas City.

    Story | Conversation | July 15, 2011
  12. White Sox need results to match talent

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- A solid group of talent isn't enough to insulate yourself against disappointing and underachieving baseball. The White Sox know things could be much worse, so they will open the second half Friday in Detroit counting their blessings. ...

    Blog | July 13, 2011
  13. Cruel is the rule on Thursday

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Thursday night was the definition of cruel for the White Sox. The capper was that, with a 6-1 loss to the Twins, they dropped out of first place for the second time this week. Missed scoring opportunities, a hard-working start from Gavin...

    Blog | August 12, 2010
  14. Torres finds redemption, Sox still lose

    Doug Padilla

    DETROIT -- Carlos Torres found some redemption Tuesday against the Tigers, but by then it was far too late. Trying to follow a Mark Buehrle act in the second game of a doubleheader can't be easy. The Detroit Tigers appeared to be relieved to not be ...

    Blog | August 03, 2010
  15. Sox can't find the magic

    Doug Padilla

    MINNEAPOLIS -- It's a two-game losing streak the White Sox can live with, but clearly the magic of late June and early July was missing Saturday against a key division rival. For the second consecutive night, All-Star Paul Konerko had a chance to ...

    Blog | July 17, 2010
  16. Bad news doesn't bring down Sox

    Doug Padilla

    For the second time this week, the White Sox simply brushed off potentially grim news as if they were swiping a gnat from their ever broadening shoulders. With games like the Mark Buehrle- and A.J. Pierzynski-inspired 8-2 victory over the pesky K...

    Blog | July 09, 2010