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Rough night for Justin Verlander and Detroit

Wow, that game was very embarrassing for Tiger batters, pitchers and everyone who took the field. If it weren’t for Joe Crede’s inability to throw to first base the Tigers might have been shut out, on national tv (ESPN) no less.
Spanning back through 2006, Detroit has been horrible when playing in front of the entire […]

Robertson takes the mound looking for Tigers first win

This season hasn’t started out quite as I had imagined but we’ve only played 1.85% of the games. I’ve had to pretty much keep my radio off on the way into and home from work since talk radio has been rife with second guessing many off-season moves that just days ago were being applauded. After […]

White Sox Thome likely to 15-day DL

The Chicago White Sox slugger Jim Thome appears to be headed to the 15-day disabled list. He hurt himself during the White Sox game against the Angels on Friday night re-aggravating a rib injury which manager Ozzie Guillen sees as a serious injury:

“I always worry about that injury more than any other,” Guillen said. “That […]

Chi-Sox Buehrle pitches no-hitter

White Sox starter Mark Buehrle pitched a no-hitter against the Texas Rangers this evening. I listened to the last inning once I saw that he had one going through eight. He allowed a single walk (to Sammy Sosa) and racked up eight strikeouts, very impressive performance.

Buehrle had a 4.32 ERA going into the night and […]

Ozzie Guillen on Leyland

Thanks to The Dugout for pointing out this article in the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Ozzie Guillen the Chicago White Sox manager, who is known for his spouting off, has done so again about numerous managers around the league. He talked a bit about two Tiger coaches, one former and then the present coach, Jim Leyland.

Ozzie […]

White Sox set starting rotation

The Chicago White Sox have settled on who will be their fifth starter. John Danks has beat out a number of players, most notably Gavin Floyd, to be in the starting rotation. At this point it’s not much of a surprise to most but wasn’t an expected outcome at the starting of Spring Training. Gavin […]

White Sox 5th rotation slot fight goes on

Competition for the final rotation spot on the White Sox continues. This was a quite unexpected competition between Gavin Floyd and John Danks. So far the competition appears to be leaning in Danks favor, at least say the South Side Sox.

The White Sox got Floyd in December in the trade to Philadelphia giving up Freddy […]

AL Central Week Wrapup: Chicago White Sox (3/9/07)

We all know how the Tigers did this week or at least you should if you are reading my blog :) But it can be hard to keep track of the Tigers competition especially during Spring Training. So I will be brining weekly wrap ups detailing each teams weekly happenings. I’ll discuss what is going […]

White Sox pitching struggles to find rhythm this spring

The Chicago White Sox lost to the Rockies last night to move their record this Spring Training to 2-6. Their overall record and the fact they lost again last night is less of an issue than the CWS pitching giving up another 6 runs. In addition to that these runs are coming from places I’m […]

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