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The Canadian Press – ONLINE EDITION By: The Associated Press
29/09/2011 4:00 PM
Enlarge Image FILE – This Aug. 9, 2011 file photo shows Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen watching during the ninth inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, in Baltimore. Guillen’s website said he’s joining the Florida Marlins, but the post was soon taken down. The post quoted Guillen as saying he was thrilled to join the Marlins and couldn’t wait to get started. The post went up Monday night, Sept. 26, 2011, then was removed a short time later and replaced by a blog that discussed Guillen’s departure from the Chicago White Sox while making no mention of the Marlins. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky, File) CHICAGO – Pitching coach Don Cooper will take over for departed Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen for the final two games of the season, not bench coach Joey Cora. Guillen asked to be released from his contract Monday when the team would not grant him an extension. Cora and general manager Ken Williams exchanged texts and had a phone conversation Tuesday. It was decided that Cora would not come to the park for the two games. Cora is a close friend and former teammate of Guillen’s with the White Sox and could join Guillen, if — as expected — he takes the manager’s job with the Florida Marlins. The team also announced that it had agreed to terms on a multi-year contracts with Cooper and first base coach Harold Baines. Mike Gellinger will serve as bench coach for the final two games. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Tigers maul White Sox 18-2 to sweep series | |
DETROIT (Reuters) – The Detroit Tigers completed a three-game sweep with a humiliating 18-2 pounding of the Chicago White Sox on Sunday to maintain their 6.5-game lead in the American League Central division. Marching toward their first division title since 1987, the Tigers compiled 24 hits as they stormed to an 18-0 lead before Chicago salvaged two runs in the ninth to avoid the shutout. Detroit (78-62), who hauled in an 8-1 deficit to defeat the White Sox with a walk-off home run in the ninth inning on Saturday, needed no such theatrics to bury their division foes as they scored three runs in the third, five in the fourth and seven in the sixth to run away with the contest. Cabrera smashed a home run and four RBIs, Andy Dirks came off the bench to record four RBIs and Detroit starter Max Scherzer (14-8) tossed seven scoreless innings for the win. Chicago’s Mark Buehrle was roughed up for 10 hits and eight runs in less than four innings before watching his bullpen fail to stem the offensive tide. (Writing by Jahmal Corner in Los Angeles; Editing by Ian Ransom) Gotta run!. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Peavy’s Awful Start Sinks Sox | |
CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Peavy’s one bad inning was enough to send the Chicago White Sox to a costly loss. Jason Kubel and Luke Hughes homered during Minnesota’s six-run first inning, and the Twins snapped Chicago’s five-game winning streak with a 7-6 victory on Wednesday. “It was rough first inning,” White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. “I thought it was going to be a little bit worse than that.” Kubel and Hughes each hit a two-run shot off Peavy (6-7), who allowed four consecutive extra-base hits during his rocky beginning. Trevor Plouffe, Joe Mauer and Michael Cuddyer hit three straight doubles to plate the first two runs. The White Sox fell six games back of the AL Central-leading Tigers, who rallied for a 5-4 victory over Kansas City. Chicago is off Thursday and opens an important three-game series at Detroit on Friday. There was a stout wind blowing out to left field on a hot afternoon at U.S. Cellular Field and Peavy said Minnesota’s ability to get the ball up into the breeze was the key to its strong start. “They were hitting the ball to left field and the ball was traveling to left field very well,” Peavy said. “Obviously I didn’t make a lot of good pitches.” The damaging streak of extra-base hits started with Plouffe’s one-out double. Mauer drove in Plouffe to give him 500 career RBIs. Cuddyer then doubled in Mauer and scored when Kubel lofted a fly ball to left that got some help from the wind and barely cleared the outstretched glove of a leaping Juan Pierre. “That ball to Kubel, he put his head down and going up the line, he was upset at himself,” Peavy said. Kubel’s third homer in his last four games was his 14th in 39 career games at U.S. Cellular Field. After Danny Valencia struck out, Rene Tosoni singled and Hughes hit a drive to left-center for his seventh homer. Scott Diamond (1-2) allowed three runs and three hits in six innings to earn his first major league win. Manager Ron Gardenhire said Diamond may have learned from Peavy’s struggles. “I think Diamond saw that in the first inning and decided he was going to throw the ball down,” Gardenhire said. Joe Nathan yielded Paul Konerko’s two-run single in the ninth before finishing for his 12th save. “That’s what Joe is known for is closing games,” Diamond said. “That’s what always makes the game exciting is ninth-inning drama, but like he always does, he closed the game down and got us a win.” Peavy settled down after the rough start, giving the White Sox a chance to get back into the game. Lillibridge hit a two-run homer in the third and came all the way around from first to score on Konerko’s double in the sixth. “We just battled,” Lillibridge said. “I’m sure Ozzie loved the way we played. We played hard and we kept forcing good at-bats and battling to the end.” Peavy allowed six runs and eight hits over five innings, falling to 2-6 with a 5.77 ERA since a relief appearance on June 25. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner still isn’t 100 percent after having surgery on his right shoulder and said the bullpen outing might have been a mistake. “If I could go back and take one thing away, I probably set myself back with the relief appearance I had,” Peavy said. Jason Repko added a two-out drive in the seventh for the Twins, who went 7-21 in August for the club’s worst-ever record in the month. Alex Rios hit an RBI single in the eighth but Chicago left the bases loaded when Tyler Flowers lined out to third to end the inning. Chicago mounted another challenge in the ninth, but Nathan struck out Rios with a runner on first to end the game. Guillen had Adam Dunn hit for Lillibridge with runners on second and third in the ninth and the much-maligned slugger struck out swinging before Konerko’s bloop hit. “I didn’t want the matchup Nathan against Lilli,” Guillen said. “The only thing is go out and hit the ball out of the ballpark or walk. Obviously, he struck out but that’s the matchup I like the best. “ Tough loss, but now it’s on to Detroit for what may be a season-turning series for the White Sox, one way or another. “I feel like we have to win the series to be really optimistic for the rest of the year,” Lillibridge said. “We’re ready. We’ve been playing good baseball.” NOTES: Chicago OF Carlos Quentin said his sprained left shoulder has improved but he wasn’t willing to put a timetable on his possible return. He’s been on the disabled list since Aug. 21. . Twins 1B Justin Morneau (mild concussion symptoms) has to be cleared by the league before he can return. Morneau jammed his shoulder on Sunday and experienced headaches, prompting a concussion test. . After a day off, the Twins begin a three-game road series against the Angels on Friday with Carl Pavano going against Los Angeles ace Jered Weaver. . John Danks will start the series opener against Tigers ace Justin Verlander, who is 20-5. Verlander’s last loss came against Chicago on July 15. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Twins hold on, end White Sox’s run at 5 (AP) | |
CHICAGO (AP)—Jake Peavy’s(notes) one bad inning was enough to send the Chicago Jason Kubel(notes) and Luke Hughes(notes) homered during Minnesota’s six-run first inning, “It was rough first inning,” White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. “I Kubel and Hughes each hit a two-run shot off Peavy (6-7), who allowed four The White Sox fell six games back of the AL Central-leading Tigers, who There was a stout wind blowing out to left field on a hot afternoon at U.S. “They were hitting the ball to left field and the ball was traveling to The damaging streak of extra-base hits started with Plouffe’s one-out “That ball to Kubel, he put his head down and going up the line, he was Kubel’s third homer in his last four games was his 14th in 39 career games After Danny Valencia(notes) struck out, Rene Tosoni(notes) singled and Hughes hit a drive Scott Diamond(notes) (1-2) allowed three runs and three hits in six innings to earn “I think Diamond saw that in the first inning and decided he was going to Joe Nathan(notes) yielded Paul Konerko’s(notes) two-run single in the ninth before “That’s what Joe is known for is closing games,” Diamond said. “That’s Peavy settled down after the rough start, giving the White Sox a chance to “We just battled,” Lillibridge said. “I’m sure Ozzie loved the way we Peavy allowed six runs and eight hits over five innings, falling to 2-6 with “If I could go back and take one thing away, I probably set myself back Jason Repko(notes) added a two-out drive in the seventh for the Twins, who went Alex Rios(notes) hit an RBI single in the eighth but Chicago left the bases loaded Chicago mounted another challenge in the ninth, but Nathan struck out Rios Guillen had Adam Dunn(notes) hit for Lillibridge with runners on second and third “I didn’t want the matchup Nathan against Lilli,” Guillen said. “The only Tough loss, but now it’s on to Detroit for what may be a season-turning “I feel like we have to win the series to be really optimistic for the rest NOTES: Chicago OF Carlos Quentin(notes) said his sprained left shoulder has That’s all the news for today. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Peavy gets off to rough start as Chicago White Sox… | |
“It was rough first inning,” White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. “I thought it was going to be a little bit worse than that.” Kubel and Hughes each hit a two-run shot off Peavy (6-7), who allowed four consecutive extra-base hits during his rocky beginning. Trevor Plouffe, Joe Mauer and Michael Cuddyer hit three straight doubles to plate the first two runs. The White Sox fell six games back of the AL Central-leading Tigers, who rallied for a 5-4 victory over Kansas City. Chicago is off Thursday and opens an important three-game series at Detroit on Friday. There was a stout wind blowing out to left field on a hot afternoon at U.S. Cellular Field and Peavy said Minnesota’s ability to get the ball up into the breeze was the key to its strong start. “They were hitting the ball to left field and the ball was traveling to left field very well,” Peavy said. “Obviously I didn’t make a lot of good pitches.” The damaging streak of extra-base hits started with Plouffe’s one-out double. Mauer drove in Plouffe to give him 500 career RBIs. Cuddyer then doubled in Mauer and scored when Kubel lofted a fly ball to left that got some help from the wind and barely cleared the outstretched glove of a leaping Juan Pierre. “That ball to Kubel, he put his head down and going up the line, he was upset at himself,” Peavy said. Kubel’s third homer in his last four games was his 14th in 39 career games at U.S. Cellular Field. After Danny Valencia struck out, Rene Tosoni singled and Hughes hit a drive to left-center for his seventh homer. Scott Diamond (1-2) allowed three runs and three hits in six innings to earn his first major league win. Manager Ron Gardenhire said Diamond may have learned from Peavy’s struggles. “I think Diamond saw that in the first inning and decided he was going to throw the ball down,” Gardenhire said. Joe Nathan yielded Paul Konerko’s two-run single in the ninth before finishing for his 12th save. “That’s what Joe is known for is closing games,” Diamond said. “That’s what always makes the game exciting is ninth-inning drama, but like he always does, he closed the game down and got us a win.” Peavy settled down after the rough start, giving the White Sox a chance to get back into the game. Lillibridge hit a two-run homer in the third and came all the way around from first to score on Konerko’s double in the sixth. “We just battled,” Lillibridge said. “I’m sure Ozzie loved the way we played. We played hard and we kept forcing good at-bats and battling to the end.” Peavy allowed six runs and eight hits over five innings, falling to 2-6 with a 5.77 ERA since a relief appearance on June 25. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner still isn’t 100 percent after having surgery on his right shoulder and said the bullpen outing might have been a mistake. “If I could go back and take one thing away, I probably set myself back with the relief appearance I had,” Peavy said. Jason Repko added a two-out drive in the seventh for the Twins, who went 7-21 in August for the club’s worst-ever record in the month. Alex Rios hit an RBI single in the eighth but Chicago left the bases loaded when Tyler Flowers lined out to third to end the inning. Chicago mounted another challenge in the ninth, but Nathan struck out Rios with a runner on first to end the game. Guillen had Adam Dunn hit for Lillibridge with runners on second and third in the ninth and the much-maligned slugger struck out swinging before Konerko’s bloop hit. “I didn’t want the matchup Nathan against Lilli,” Guillen said. “The only thing is go out and hit the ball out of the ballpark or walk. Obviously, he struck out but that’s the matchup I like the best. “ Tough loss, but now it’s on to Detroit for what may be a season-turning series for the White Sox, one way or another. “I feel like we have to win the series to be really optimistic for the rest of the year,” Lillibridge said. “We’re ready. We’ve been playing good baseball.” NOTES: Chicago OF Carlos Quentin said his sprained left shoulder has improved but he wasn’t willing to put a timetable on his possible return. He’s been on the disabled list since Aug. 21. . Twins 1B Justin Morneau (mild concussion symptoms) has to be cleared by the league before he can return. Morneau jammed his shoulder on Sunday and experienced headaches, prompting a concussion test. . After a day off, the Twins begin a three-game road series against the Angels on Friday with Carl Pavano going against Los Angeles ace Jered Weaver. . John Danks will start the series opener against Tigers ace Justin Verlander, who is 20-5. Verlander’s last loss came against Chicago on July 15. Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. That’s all for today guys, i’ll be back to blog you tomorrow. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Twins hold on for 7-6 win over White Sox | |
CHICAGO —
Jason Kubel and Luke Hughes homered during Minnesota’s six-run first inning, and the Twins beat the White Sox 7-6 on Wednesday to snap Chicago’s five-game winning streak. Kubel and Hughes each hit a two-run shot off Jake Peavy (6-7), who allowed four consecutive extra-base hits during his rocky opening inning. Trevor Plouffe, Joe Mauer and Michael Cuddyer hit three straight doubles to plate the first two runs. Scott Diamond (1-2) allowed three runs and three hits in six innings to earn his first major league win. Joe Nathan yielded Paul Konerko’s two-run single in the ninth before finishing for his 12th save. Brent Lillibridge hit a two-run homer, walked and scored twice for the White Sox, who dropped to six games back of AL Central-leading Detroit. Juan Pierre singled, walked twice and scored two runs. Peavy (6-7) allowed six runs and eight hits over five innings, falling to 2-6 with a 5.77 ERA since a relief appearance on June 25. The costly streak of extra-base hits started after Jason Repko began the game with a harmless grounder to third. Mauer drove in Plouffe to give him 500 career RBIs. Cuddyer then doubled in Mauer and scored when Kubel lofted a fly ball to left that got some help from the wind and barely cleared the outstretched glove of a leaping Pierre. Kubel’s third homer in his last four games was his 14th in 39 career games at U.S. Cellular Field. After Danny Valencia struck out, Rene Tosoni singled and Hughes hit a drive to left-center for his seventh homer. Repko added a two-out drive in the seventh for the Twins, who went 7-21 in August for the club’s worst-ever record in the month. Peavy settled down after the rough start, giving the White Sox a chance to get back into the game. Lillibridge hit a two-run homer in the third and came all the way around from first to score on Konerko’s double in the sixth. Alex Rios hit an RBI single in the eighth but Chicago left the bases loaded when Tyler Flowers lined out to third to end the inning. The White Sox mounted another challenge in the ninth, but Nathan struck out Rios with a runner on first to end the game. NOTES: Chicago OF Carlos Quentin said his sprained left shoulder has improved but he wasn’t willing to put a timetable on his possible return. He’s been on the disabled list since Aug. 21. . Twins 1B Justin Morneau (mild concussion symptoms) has to be cleared by the league before he can return. Morneau jammed his shoulder on Sunday and experienced headaches, prompting a concussion test. . After a day off, the Twins begin a three-game road series against the Angels on Friday with Carl Pavano going against Los Angeles ace Jered Weaver. . The White Sox begin a crucial three-game series at first-place Detroit on Friday. John Danks will start the opener against Tigers ace Justin Verlander, who is 20-5. Verlander’s last loss came against Chicago on July 15. … Much-maligned White Sox slugger Adam Dunn hit for Lillibridge with runners on second and third in the ninth and struck out swinging. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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