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John Danks returns

The last time John Danks pitched for the White Sox was a little over a year ago, in May 19, 2012. He strung together 6.1 shutout innings in Wrigley Field against a fairly moribund Cubs offense. He somehow…Read More

Hector’s heroics aren’t enough for White Sox

Our analysis of game results and performances is constantly being clouded by expectations. It’s only natural and it’s actually a good thing a lot of the time. But the expectations of what…Read More

Hectoring The Red Sox With Threat Of A Sweep – Lineups 5/22

Chris Sale has been fairly ridiculous this season. He’s pitching deep into games, he’s not allowing runs, he’s striking out nearly a quarter of the batters that face him. Trying to complete a sweep…Read More

Sale & Danks’ shoulders initiate rotation shuffle

Before anything else, how about that Jose Quintana kid, huh? Dylan Axelrod made a good Red Sox lineup look ordinary on Monday and Quintana went a step further to make them look inept at squaring pitches…Read More

Quintana flirts with a no hitter, leads White Sox to victory over Red Sox

Jose Quintana no-hit the Red Sox through six and a third innings and led the White Sox to a 3-1 victory and series victory over Boston.  David Ortiz broke up the no-hitter with a broken bat single to…Read More

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Remember Jose Quintana? He’s pitching tonight! – Lineups 5/21

I spent at least five minutes trying to rack my brain to remember who the White Sox starting pitcher…Read More

Who deserves to lose their job?

White Sox players–multiple White Sox players–are in a position to lose their jobs (or roles),…Read More

Ho-hum: late-model Adam Dunn, Dylan Axelrod beat up on the Red Sox

Every day is a good day to prove yourself in the major leagues, but Monday night was a particularly…Read More

Clean Sox face off against Sox soaked in disturbing amounts of blood – Lineups 5/20

They were only a laughable blimp crash of disappointment but for a year, yet the Boston Red Sox have…Read More

A fine time for the White Sox to prove themselves

Can enough be said about the weird little stretch of schedule the White Sox are in? Probably. They’re…Read More

Peavy’s walk rate normalizes all at once, White Sox split with Angels

Jake Peavy came into Sunday’s start in Los Angeles walking under 1.5 batters per nine innings and…Read More

White Sox look to make more Jason Vargas memories – Lineups 5/19

Angels starter Jason Vargas is Bruce Chen without the mystique. A soft-tossing lefty whose pitches seem…Read More

White Sox pitching lets them down in wild 12-9 loss to Halos

The White Sox scored nine runs on a season high 17 hits.  And lost.  The Angels were more efficient…Read More

Four? Make It Five – Lineups 5/18

The White Sox have a 4-game winning streak going. September 14-18 of last season they had a 5-game winning…Read More

Sale continues his dominance, White Sox winning streak reaches four

  The Angels saw the ball off of Chris Sale as well as you can see it now. “And the White Sox…Read More

So We Meet Again – Lineups 5/17

We’ve seen this one before, no? “How did that work out for you?” I smugly ask an Angels fan. The…Read More

Southpod Showcast – 5.17.13 – Is this a podcast?

Jeff Keppinger walks, White Sox immediately win

Dayan Viciedo walking just isn’t quite the red alert it used to be, but it should be. With the…Read More

Just a four-game sweep of the Angels and they’ll be on their way! – Lineups 5/16

The White Sox won two games in a row in Minnesota and racked up 13 combined runs while facing starting…Read More

Dayan Getting Out of the Swing of Things

Call it 2011 trauma-induced cynicism, but Adam Dunn home runs don’t move me. I cheer and appreciate…Read More