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  1. Offense arrives, but will it stay?

    Doug Padilla

    The Chicago White Sox finally appear to be strong and vibrant, and it is only partially rooted in the recovery from previous tough-luck injuries. Struggling on offense for the first six weeks of the season, the heart of the order seems to have fin...

    Blog | May 15, 2013
  2. Konerko returns to White Sox lineup

    Doug Padilla

    Paul Konerko was back in the White Sox's lineup Wednesday after getting two days off to rest and recharge. And even though the team captain had an extended break, with the idea that it will help to take his mind off some early-season struggles at...

    Blog | May 15, 2013
  3. Rapid Reaction: White Sox 4, Twins 2

    Doug Padilla

    The Chicago White Sox on Tuesday picked up their first victory of the season over the Minnesota Twins by earning a 4-2 decision. How it happened: Back-to-back home runs in the second inning from Adam Dunn and Dayan Viciedo got the offense started ...

    Blog | May 14, 2013
  4. Konerko to sit for a second day

    Doug Padilla

    Chicago White Sox captain Paul Konerko was out of the starting lineup for a second consecutive game against the Minnesota Twins despite all indications that he is fine physically. Konerko has been off to a slow start this season, taking a .214 bat...

    Blog | May 14, 2013
  5. Struggling Dunn takes a seat

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO - With the Chicago White Sox facing a left-hander Sunday night, Robin Ventura had the perfect opportunity to rest the struggling Adam Dunn. It's been 2011 all over again for the burly slugger, who has been a drain in the middle of the orde...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
  6. Sox can't turn things around after meeting

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura gathered his team for a pregame heart-to-heart Saturday, not that his prospecting turned up any gold. Ventura called a meeting in an effort to pull better play from his disappointing team. The Whi...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
  7. Run-scoring woes start at top

    Doug Padilla

    The best way to understand the magnitude of the Chicago White Sox's offensive issues is to go straight to the top. The Nos. 1 and 2 spots in the batting order have been unable to set the table over the first month-plus and the run-production chanc...

    Blog | May 06, 2013
  8. Harrelson: "I wish I could cuss"

    Doug Padilla

    Nobody seems to be taking the Chicago White Sox's mistakes harder than television play-by-play man Ken "Hawk" Harrelson, not that it should come as a surprise. On two separate occasions during Monday's broadcast on Comcast SportsNet Chicago, Harre...

    Blog | May 06, 2013
  9. Sox brace for first meeting vs. Pierzynski

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Four weeks into the regular season with a brand new team and already things seem to be as normal as they can be on Planet Pierzynski. Former Chicago White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski has been getting along swimmingly with his new Texas ...

    Blog | April 29, 2013
  10. Konerko moves into 45th on HR list

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- The lone bright spot on an otherwise tough day for the White Sox was a Paul Konerko drive that inched him up a pair of home-run lists. Konerko's two-run home run in the third inning off Tampa Bay Rays starter David Price was the 426th o...

    Blog | April 28, 2013
  11. Strengths not adding up for Sox

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- While the bullpen strains under the weight it is being asked to carry and the defense continues to provide more assistance to the opposing offense, the Chicago White Sox continue to drift aimlessly. Another loss by a reliever was combin...

    Blog | April 28, 2013
  12. Rapid Reaction: Rays 8, White Sox 3

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox were upended 8-3 by the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday to end an abbreviated homestand with a 3-5 record. How it happened: Paul Konerko hit his fourth home run and Adam Dunn continued his revival with a first-inning RBI ...

    Blog | April 28, 2013
  13. Beckham to enlist Greg Walker's help

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- It looks like former Chicago White Sox hitting coach Greg Walker will be coming to the rescue of Gordon Beckham. Walker doesn't have magic healing solutions for Beckham and the broken bone in his hand, nor will he be offering hitting ad...

    Blog | April 22, 2013
  14. Dunn at lead of offensive funk

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Already without the injured Dayan Viciedo and Gordon Beckham, the Chicago White Sox are now dealing with another hole in the batting order. Adam Dunn is in the midst of a free fall that has taken his batting average under the .100 mark ...

    Blog | April 20, 2013
  15. Gillaspie back in starting lineup

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Conor Gillaspie was in the Chicago White Sox's starting lineup for a second consecutive day, as expected, with Jeff Keppinger getting his first day off. Keppinger is in the midst of a 1-for-21 start at the plate and the hit came in his ...

    Blog | April 07, 2013
  16. 'Ugly' never looked so good for S-O-X

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO - Although they will represent the 1983 "Winning Ugly" White Sox team on Sunday, the current squad feels like it will look pretty sharp. The White Sox will turn back the clock to the 1980s each home Sunday, wearing the pullover jersey with...

    Blog | April 06, 2013