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  1. Sale playing it safe in PED era

    Doug Padilla

    GLENDALE, Ariz. -- For the sake of Major League Baseball, White Sox pitcher Chris Sale is hoping that the news out of South Florida this winter involving performance-enhancing drugs is proven to be untrue. Sale, a Fort Myers, Fla., resident, was ...

    Blog | February 19, 2013
  2. Keppinger's rehab to take the next step

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- New Chicago White Sox infielder Jeff Keppinger is set to move forward in his recovery from a broken leg this week, with an aim on playing as much in spring training as possible. Keppinger, whom the White Sox officially signed to a three...

    Blog | December 10, 2012
  3. Chicago Cubs fire hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo

    Doug Padilla

    The first of what could be some significant changes over the next seven weeks went down Tuesday when the Chicago Cubs fired hitting coach Rudy Jaramillo.

    Story | Conversation | June 12, 2012
  4. Cubs expected to join Soler sweepstakes

    Doug Padilla

    Now that Cuban outfielder Jorge Soler has been granted free agency, the Cubs are expected to make a significant push to retain his services. With new spending restrictions on signing international players set to go into effect July 2, Soler doesn'...

    Blog | June 02, 2012
  5. Maholm's objectives are Crystal clear

    Doug Padilla

    ST. LOUIS -- Again this week Paul Maholm's past caught up with him, and on national television no less. The Chicago Cubs pitcher in Sunday's season finale against the St. Louis Cardinals didn't see it, but he has resigned himself to hearing about ...

    Blog | April 14, 2012
  6. Source: Washington Nationals visit Chicago White Sox pitcher Mark...

    Doug Padilla

    The Washington Nationals are the latest team to meet with Chicago White Sox free-agent pitcher Mark Buehrle, and they are doing it on the left-hander's home turf.

    Story | Conversation | November 21, 2011
  7. White Sox bring two lefties into fold

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox signed two free-agent left-handers Thursday, both of whom would be a long shot to break camp with the team out of spring training. Donnie Veal, 27, and Jose Quintana, 22, will at least be given a chance to impress ...

    Blog | November 10, 2011
  8. Next up for Sox: A decision on Buehrle

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- With a new manager in place and coaches expected to be announced this week, up next is player personnel decisions. The biggest question remains whether or not free agent Mark Buehrle returns. "It's not dissimilar to the [Paul] Konerk...

    Blog | October 11, 2011
  9. 2012 schedule puts Sox up against it

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- At first glance, the 2012 schedule doesn't seem to do the Chicago White Sox any favors as they start and end the season on the road. In addition, they will have to make trips back from the Los Angeles area the day before both series ope...

    Blog | September 14, 2011
  10. Chicago White Sox recall their 9/11 memories

    Doug Padilla

    In town to play the Yankees on Sept. 11, 2001, the Chicago White Sox's focus quickly shifted to getting back to Chicago.

    Story | Conversation | September 09, 2011
  11. White Sox never got hot and that was that

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- It was Paul Konerko who said that at some point the White Sox would get on a run and make things interesting. That never really came to fruition, although the White Sox did win nine of 11 games shortly after they were pushed around by t...

    Blog | September 08, 2011
  12. Sox try to release anxiety with patience

    Doug Padilla

    MINNEAPOLIS -- The anxiety-ridden Chicago White Sox were at least able to make some adjustments to start a three-game series at Minnesota. Without a walk in the four-game series against the New York Yankees, the first time since 1967 they didn't h...

    Blog | August 05, 2011
  13. After saving roster, Sox are fading fast

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO - One week after using all their energy to save the roster, the White Sox appear to lack the energy it takes to save their season. Their latest defeat, which gave them five consecutive, was an 18-7 thumping by the New York Yankees on Wedne...

    Blog | August 03, 2011
  14. Rapid reaction: Yankees 18, White Sox 7

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO - The New York Yankees are poised for a four-game sweep after an 18-7 crushing of the White Sox on Wednesday. How it happened: How it happened: This one was over just about the time it started when the Yankees opened the game with back-...

    Blog | August 03, 2011
  15. Paul Konerko hopes to be back in Chicago White Sox lineup Thursda...

    Doug Padilla

    Just the slightest bit of improvement in his recovery from a bone bruise in his left knee was enough for Paul Konerko to say Wednesday that he could be ready to return to the White Sox's lineup Thursday.

    Story | Conversation | August 03, 2011
  16. Storm, Yankees wash away sluggish Sox

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- First there was the rain delay to start the game when no rain actually showed up. When the game did start between the New York Yankees and Chicago White Sox nearly an hour late, it made the phantom rain delay seem more interesting, at l...

    Blog | August 02, 2011