Chicago White Sox

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Around the Horn: Catchers


Durability has never been a problem for A.J. Pierzynski, who has proven he can handle more than his share of catching duties for the White Sox. But the two-time All-Star may have to let new Sox backstop Toby Hall do a little of the work this season.




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Chicago's other teams on the move


The Bears aren't the only Chicago sports team to make a big move in mid-January. The White Sox signed Darin Erstad. The Cubs signed Cliff Floyd. Both clubs are better now than they were a week earlier.




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Around the Horn: Middle Infielders


The White Sox middle infield combo of shortstop Juan Uribe and second baseman Tadahito Iguchi seems to be set for next season. Then again, a lot could change before the first pitch of 2007, especially if Uribe's ongoing legal troubles keep him from playing.




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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

White Sox downplay Garland report


The White Sox headed back to Chicago from baseball's annual Winter Meetings on Thursday but not before addressing rumors that right-hander Jon Garland was set to be dealt to Houston. "We've got nothing going on," general manager Kenny Williams said.




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Mailbag: Will A.J. get Hall pass?


In the latest White Sox mailbag, beat reporter Scott Merkin answers fans' questions on how much newcomer Toby Hall will cut into All-Star catcher A.J. Pierzynski's playing time, where Gio Gonzalez ranks among Chicago's wealth of pitching prospects and more.




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