White Sox
Jake Peavy entered Sunday with eight walks in seven starts this year, but walked five in six innings while the White Sox bats couldn't solve Jason Vargas in a 6-2 loss to the Angels.
Until Saturday, Paul Konerko was mired in a slump that's seen his power and on-base numbers plummet, but manager Robin Ventura doesn't see those issues as the product of the first baseman's age.
After suffering from back spasms in the fourth inning of Saturday's game, Adam Dunn says he feels ready to return to the White Sox lineup on Sunday afternoon.
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2yThe White Sox open a series at Yankee Stadium against the Bronx Bombers.
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2yAfter a grueling 9-0 shutout Saturday, the White Sox couldn't get out of their struggling ways and suffered a second shut out and a three-game sweep by the Tigers.
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2yNot only are the Chicago White Sox celebrating Easter, but veteran Omar Vizquel's birthday. Vizquel starts at second base Sunday on his 44th birthday Yet 'Happy 49th Omar!' was heard in the White Sox clubhouse.
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2yCSNChicago.com's Brett Ballantini reports that Jake Peavy could very well be on track to making his next rehabilitation start Thursday. He threw 40 pitches in a side session Sunday and reported feeling great.
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2yThe Chicago White Sox have been outscored 53-25 while dropping nine of ten games overall and will look to put a halt to their slumping ways and avoid a three-game sweep against the Detroit Tigers Sunday afternoon.
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2yThe White Sox could only manage one hit in seven innings off Tigers starter Brad Penny, falling to the Tigers, 9-0. Edwin Jackson gave up seven earned runs on 12 hits in 5 23 innings for the loss.
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2yWhite Sox hitting coach Greg Walker is growing irritated about talk of being fired during the team's current hitting slump. Adam Dunn remains confident, while Chris Sale reflects on fond memories in Detroit.
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