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  1. Adam Dunn wasn't lying after all

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Adam Dunn never stopped saying that he felt comfortable at the plate this season even when the results begged to differ. Dunn kept pressing forward among all the strikeouts and the 0-for-4 days, confident that a hot run was only another...

    Blog | May 20, 2013
  2. Rapid Reaction: White Sox 6, Red Sox 4

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox started an eight-game homestand, and a 10-game run in the Chicago city limits, with a 6-4 victory Monday over the Boston Red Sox. How it happened: Adam Dunn hit a three-run home run in the first inning, and the Whi...

    Blog | May 20, 2013
  3. Both managers thinking of Oklahoma

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Before the Chicago White Sox faced the Boston Red Sox on Monday night, thoughts from both clubhouses were on tornado victims in Oklahoma. The managers of both teams are Oklahoma State alums and both and had been keeping an eye on the si...

    Blog | May 20, 2013
  4. Buyers or sellers? Sox GM not sure yet

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Injuries, struggles and an overall disappointing start have the Chicago White Sox sitting at a fork in the road just seven weeks into the 2013 season. On one hand, general manager Rick Hahn sees the expected scenario where the team is a...

    Blog | May 20, 2013
  5. John Danks decision coming soon

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Nobody was giving any obvious clues Monday, but the expectation is that John Danks returns to the Chicago White Sox's rotation Friday to face the Miami Marlins. After staying back in Arizona for extended spring training when the regular...

    Blog | May 20, 2013
  6. 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
  7. Rapid Reaction: White Sox 9, Twins 4

    Doug Padilla

    The Chicago White Sox hit three home runs Wednesday and won a series on the road for just the second time this season after a 9-4 victory over the Minnesota Twins. HOW IT HAPPENED: The White Sox's offense is slowly coming to life as it set a seaso...

    Blog | May 15, 2013
  8. Decision ahead as Beckham progresses

    Doug Padilla

    Gordon Beckham is getting even closer to a return which will leave Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura with a decision to make. Beckham, who fractured the hamate bone in his left hand on April 9 and had subsequent surgery, is slated to start a...

    Blog | May 15, 2013
  9. 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
  10. 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
  11. Rotation gives White Sox a steady base

    Doug Padilla

    As everything else crumbles around it, the Chicago White Sox's starting rotation has remained structurally sound. Even with two members currently out because of injuries, the staff has been the one piece of the White Sox that has been able to deli...

    Blog | May 14, 2013
  12. 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
  13. Chris Sale aces yet another test

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- It's one thing to get the honor of an Opening Day start, but games like Sunday's are how guys end up with the label of staff ace. With the Chicago White Sox reeling this season from sloppy defense, a terrible offense and an overall effo...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
  14. Rapid Reaction: White Sox 3, Angels 0

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Chris Sale fired a one-hit shutout and the Chicago White Sox avoided a sweep with a 3-0 victory over the Los Angeles Angels. How it happened: Working off a changeup and slider, Sale dominated the Angels by taking a perfect game into the...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
  15. Danks could be one start from a return

    Doug Padilla

    CHICAGO -- Saying he had great command and a curveball that hasn't been this good in six seasons, John Danks was upbeat about his latest minor league rehab start. The Chicago White Sox left-hander, who is one week from the one-year anniversary of ...

    Blog | May 12, 2013
  16. 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