White Sox
Robin Ventura confirmed Wednesday night that the White Sox are just being cautious with Chris Sale and it's not worse than the team is letting on.
Jose Quintana took a no-hitter into the seventh and Jeff Keppinger hit his first home run of the season as the White Sox beat Boston, 3-1, for their sixth win in eight games.
The White Sox have scratched Chris Sale from his scheduled start Wednesday with mild tendonitis in his left posterior shoulder, although he's not expected to miss more than one start.
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1wSince joining the White Sox, Jesse Crain's ERA has fallen while his strikeouts have risen. Behind those results has been a 72 mile per hour curveball the right-hander resurrected.
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1wAlthough the White Sox have 22 errors on the season, the defese flashed the leather all night behind Jake Peavy to help preserve the victory.
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2wAfter falling to the New York Mets 1-0 in the series opener, pitcher Jake Peavy and the White Sox returned to Citi Field ready to redeem themselves performing well in a 6-3 victory Wednesday night.
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2wComments (1)Paul Konerko is aware the White Sox have struggled on offense this year, but he's confident that as long as he effort is there the results will come eventually.
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2wJohn Danks knew there would be some ups and downs in his second rehab start for Triple-A Charlotte, so he was able to look past five walks as he continues to "put it all together" on the mound.
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2wAfter decades of silence, "Shoeless" Joe Jackson has been brought back to life through Twitter. The Chicago History Museum discusses how they're putting a "human face" back on the former White Sox player.
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2wIn his second minor-league rehab start, John Danks picked up a no-decision after allowing two runs in five innings. Meanwhile, Dayan Viciedo went 0-for-6 in both games of a double header for the Knights.
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