White Sox morning roundup

Share

From yesterday:

Chuck Garfien had a fantastic get: Before his fight with Nolan Ryan, Robin Ventura gave a speech about sportsmanship to a team of Olympians. One of those Olympians now plays under Ventura. Check out the story for more.

CSNChicago resident stat guru Chris Kamka looked back at the history of left-handed White Sox closers, which includes some great notes on Wilbur Wood and Terry Forster.

John Danks shaved his head for St. Baldricks', and we have video of it. For the record, he didn't consult his girlfriend about it.

Sergio Santos picked up on something: The White Sox really didn't go through rebuilding in the offseason.

A former White Sox draft pick was suspended 50 games for violating MLB's drug policy because testers thought he still lived with his mom. This guy is 28, so naturally I made a few jokes about bloggers.

And this has nothing to do with the Sox, but is hilarious: J.P. Arencibia does an impression of Tim Kurkjian.

Around the division: The Brandon Inge second base experience is still going on, Prince Fielder may have hit the longest home run ever and Grady Sizemore is be out 8-12 weeks.

Contact Us