Chicago White Sox Analysis

Buehrle And Garland: A Dynamic Duo

by Kyle Trompeter

It?s become increasingly rare to find a starting rotation in baseball that has two dominant starting pitchers. That is why the Chicago White Sox?s Mark Buehrle and Jon Garland are somewhat of a revelation of sorts. Two guys on the same team that are right in the middle of the AL Cy Young race. Read more »
Playoff Predicament

by Kyle Trompeter

The White Sox had a 15 game lead a month ago in the AL Central and now its dwindled to a mere 7 1/2 over the Cleveland Indians with six games to play against the Tribe. Read more »
Awful August

by Kyle Trompeter

The Chicago White Sox have gone 7-11 in August and lost seven straight games until Sunday?s 6-2 win over the New York Yankees. Don?t look now, but that colossal lead in the AL Central has been trimmed to eight games by the streaking Cleveland Indians, who have won five in a row. Read more »
Is Pods A Replacement A Junior?

by Kyle Trompeter

The best possible substitute for Frank Thomas would be a guy who is hitting around .286 with 27 homers and about 81 RBI?s going into play on Tuesday. Ken Griffey Jr. anyone? Read more »
White Sox Pass One Big Test, Another To Follow

by Kyle Trompeter

If the White Sox can take two out of three at Fenwey Park, or possibly all three, it would make them the hands down team to beat in the American League. Read more »
Sox Got Blum, How About Griffey?

by Tim Donakowski

The Sox have been rumored to be interested in using the waivers to get Ken Griffey Jr. Acquiring Griffey has a lot of question marks considering his passed health problems and enormous contract. It?s debatable what would be more amazing: the Sox winning it all, or Griffey staying healthy for an entire season. Read more »
Better Fit For White Sox: Burnett Or Schmidt?

by Kyle Trompeter

With the trade deadline approaching the White Sox must decide which ace to pursue, San Francisco's Jason Schmidt or Florida's A.J. Burnett. Read more »
White Sox: Real Or Just Smoke And Mirrors!

by Kenneth Watkins

Ozzie is going to have the last laugh on everyone who doubted his ability to bring a winner to Chicago. His Chicago White Sox's are the most surprised team of the season so far. With a 42-20 record and leading the American League Central all looks good in the Windy city for White Sox fans. Read more »

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