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Buehrle gets first win since perfect game

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Mark Buehrle won for the first time since pitching a perfect game on July 23, ending his eight-start drought by leading the Chicago White Sox over the Boston Red Sox 5-1 Monday.
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WHITE SOX IN BRIEF: Ozzie taking no chances with Beckham sore side

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Gordon Beckham will sit out today again after missing Saturday and Sunday's games with a sore side injured in batting practice Saturday. The rookie third baseman was better Sunday, but the Sox are treating his condition with caution.
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Sox face tough road ahead

Home-field advantage has been working all season for the White Sox -- and every other American League team.
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Hall of Famer Sutton high on 'brother' Jake

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Given the opportunity, there are two topics Hall of Fame pitcher Don Sutton is always happy to talk about: Jake Peavy and kidney cancer. He's a longtime friend of the former, and he is in town today to raise awareness for the latter.
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The clock's ticking

Losses in April count as much as losses in September -- but the September ones feel worse. Just ask the White Sox.
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Lester leads Boston over White Sox

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Jon Lester allowed four hits over seven shutout innings and Mike Lowell and Victor Martinez homered Sunday as the Boston Red Sox beat the White Sox 6-1. Boston increased its AL wild-card lead to three games over Texas, which lost to Baltimore 7-0.
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Peavy: I'm still not completely normal

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Jake Peavy threw a bullpen session Sunday of about 60 pitches, but said afterward he still isn’t ``completely normal.’’
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Sox likely to rotate players at DH in 2010

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General manager Ken Williams hinted Friday that the White Sox likely will rotate designated hitters next season rather than stick with one player, as they did with Jim Thome for most of this season.
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WHITE SOX IN BRIEF: Beckham's a sore sider

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White Sox third baseman Gordon Beckham was taken out in the first inning Saturday with a sore right side he hurt in batting practice.
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White Sox offense joins party, top Boston 12-2

Pitching is the reason White Sox general manager Ken Williams has believed in his team's chances to win the American League Central.
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Flirtin' Floyd in control

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Mark Buehrle had some advice for White Sox starter Gavin Floyd after the Boston Red Sox got their first hit off him in the sixth inning. ''He joked about 'you need to learn how to finish them,''' Floyd said of another ''lost'' no-hitter. '...
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Floyd pitches White Sox past Boston 5-1

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Gavin Floyd retired his first 17 batters, gave up only three hits in eight innings and struck out a career-high 11 on Saturday to pitch the White Sox to a 5-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox. Floyd (11-9), who issued no walks, had a perfect game going before Nick Green lined a single...
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Williams never waved white flag

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The White Sox didn't quit on the season by trading Jim Thome and Jose Contreras, general manager Ken Williams insisted Friday.
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WHITE SOX IN BRIEF: Torres looking rotation-worthy

Carlos Torres is likely to stay in the rotation, not only because of his performance Thursday against the Cubs but because he has pitched well all season in the minors.
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6 months for Koosman

Jerry Koosman -- the onetime White Sox pitcher who helped the team win the American League West title in 1983 -- was sentenced Thursday to six months in prison for tax evasion.
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Sox get turned on by Cubs

White Sox-Cubs -- even with two fading teams in September -- still has that special spark.
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Three takes on the White Sox

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On deck: Red Sox at White Sox

Tonight: 7:11, Ch. 26, 1000-AM.
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Game recap

At the plate
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Sox get turned on by Cubs

White Sox-Cubs -- even with two fading teams in September -- still has that special spark.
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North Siders' bats, defense go AWOL as Torres shines

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The White Sox showed what their season has been like in the first inning at Wrigley Field Thursday, running into an unorthodox double play when Scott Podsednik tried to go to third on Gordon Beckham's come-backer to Cubs pitcher Ryan Dempster.
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WHITE SOX IN BRIEF: Peavy to throw today, still hopes to join rotation

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Right-hander Jake Peavy made a few tosses with no pain Thursday and expects to throw a side session today that could put him back on track to joining the White Sox' rotation before the end of the season.
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Figgins remains top '10 target

The chairman isn't happy. And when Jerry Reinsdorf isn't happy, well, changes are made. The White Sox have taken a financial hit this year with attendance figures falling short of expectations.
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Chicago's All-Disappointment Team

Mark Potash: It was a dreadful season for both our North and South Siders, so in the spirit of disgust, we bring you the 2009 Chicago All-Disappointment Team.
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Peavy plans to pitch soon

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If his sore right elbow cooperates, Jake Peavy still plans on making a start for the 2009 White Sox.
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