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This week in fantasy baseball
And the player to be named much later in the Jason Grimsley-for-Denny Bautista is Eli Marrero. Thank you, Kansas City. The Orioles acquisition of the right-handed hitting Marrero on Wednesday not only gives them a major upgrade over stopgap backup...Tags: National League, B.J. Surhoff, Eddie Murray, Baseball, New York Yankees
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Field of screams
Tribune staff reporterThe White Sox defense, once a staple of its success, suddenly has turned sour. Five errors have led to two consecutive losses and added to the burden of a weary bullpen. Two of those miscues Wednesday transformed a potential satisfying victory into a...Tags: Jon Garland, Emil Brown, Baseball, Neal Cotts, Carl Everett
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22-hit outburst helps Garcia pull through
Tribune staff reporterWhen the White Sox were pulling out their share of low-scoring games in April and May, the starting pitchers politely reminded everyone that their offense would pick up the slack in the future. Such a moment came Monday night for Freddy Garcia, who was...Tags: Spider-Man (fictional character), Carl Everett, Jermaine Dye, Basketball, Chicago White Sox
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Quite Contreras
Tribune staff reporterJose Contreras is winning and learning. While extending his winning streak to four games Wednesday night, Contreras showed he could pitch out of jams and work with minimal run support. Despite walking five batters, Contreras' timely pitching paid off as...Tags: Matt Stairs, Emil Brown, Dustin Hermanson, Paul Konerko, A.J. Pierzynski
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Sox dancing with Garland
Tribune staff reporterThe good times keep rolling for the White Sox and Jon Garland, who further cemented a likely American League All-Star selection Tuesday night. Garland limited Kansas City to four hits in 8 1/3 innings as the Sox beat Kansas City 5-1 to extend their...Tags: Jon Garland, Matt Stairs, Emil Brown, U.S. Cellular Field, Juan Uribe
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Sox-Royals
The Best Team in Baseball, the Chicago White Sox, dropped a rare one last night to Kansas City, which they had royally flushed the previous 10 games. Today is the rubber match from uncharacteristically cool Kansas City, where it's a lovely 70-something...Tags: Jon Garland, Matt Stairs, Baseball, Juan Uribe, Neal Cotts
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Late-inning gifts gag K.C.
Tribune staff reporterFirst there was "Winning Ugly." Then small ball. And now "Nothing ball," Aaron Rowand said Thursday after the White Sox pulled off their zaniest victory of the season. They scored two runs in the eighth inning without the benefit of a hit, using four...Tags: Andrew Sisco, Jermaine Dye, Chicago White Sox, Ozzie Guillen, Paul Konerko
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No arguing result
Tribune staff reporterA blown call by umpire Bruce Froemming, two blown saves by the Cubs' bullpen and another rough day for Sammy Sosa spelled disaster for the Cubs on a cold and rainy afternoon at Wrigley Field. When all was said and done, San Diego outlasted the Cubs 5-4...Tags: Kyle Farnsworth, Jay Payton, Wrigley Field, Ryan Dempster, Chicago Cubs
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2003 Salaries for 827 Baseball Players
The 2003 salaries for the 827 major league baseball players on opening day rosters and disabled lists. Figures were obtained by The Associated Press from management and player sources and include salaries and pro-rated shares of signing bonuses and...Tags: B.J. Surhoff, Kyle Farnsworth, Brian Jordan, Edgar Renteria, Baseball
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Wild Prior an easy mark
Tribune staff reporterMark Prior has no answers for the inconsistency that has plagued him this season, and Dusty Baker isn't sure what's ailing Prior either. But after Prior suffered through a rough outing in an 8-6 loss to San Diego, the questions are sure to continue....Tags: Ramon Hernandez, National League, Moises Alou, Phil Nevin, Baseball
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A's pounce on Parque
Tribune staff reporterOAKLAND-- When the White Sox left spring training one month ago, the pitching staff appeared to be in shambles. The Sox were dead last in the majors with an 8.19 earned-run average, also ranking at the bottom in home runs allowed at 50. "I definitely...Tags: Ramon Hernandez, Jerry Manuel, Death, Frank Menechino, Kenny Lofton
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A bitter aftertaste
Tribune staff reporterOAKLAND-- Frank Thomas stared into his locker with a glazed look in his eyes. Jim Parque beat himself up after his first outing in a year, while rookie Jon Rauch said he was "focusing on the negatives" after his best outing. After a 6-4 loss to...Tags: Jerry Manuel, Ramon Hernandez, Frank Menechino, Kenny Lofton, Jeremy Giambi
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