Guillen Promises Changes for White Sox – Video
June 1, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under News
Ozzie Guillen, the combustible manager of the Chicago White Sox, was again letting his feelings known to the gathered media. This time, Guillen exploded on his own team.
Guillen pointed to Tuesday as the day where changes were going to be made. While he wasn’t specific in what the changes were going to be, chances are he was talking about lineup changes and calling up a few minor leaguers. A trade could also be a possibility.
Even though the White Sox have lost three straight games, Chicago remains in first place in the AL Central. With …read more
Carlos Gomez Hits for the Cycle
May 7, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Feats and Accomplishments, News
Carlos Gomez, the 22-year-old centerfielder for the Minnesota Twins, hit for the cycle on Wednesday night against the Chicago White Sox. Gomez became the first Twin in 22 years to hit for the cycle. The last player on the Twins to hit for the cycle was Kirby Puckett.
On the third pitch of the game, Gomez hit a homer against White Sox starter Mark Buehrle. In the fifth inning, Gomez hit the triple. The double came in the sixth inning. Gomez’s single didn’t come until the ninth inning.
On the season, Gomez is hitting .282 with two …read more
Chicago White Sox use Blowup Doll Slump Buster
May 6, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under Humor, News
Major League Baseball is looking into the inventive and possibly insensitive way the Chicago White Sox decided to use a blowup doll as a slump buster. According to reports, the team’s locker room had two blowup dolls that were decorated with signs.
One sign reportedly said Let’s Go White Sox, while the other sign said You’ve Got To Push. Baseball bats were strategically placed around the dolls, most likely for comedic purposes.
The White Sox, who were mired in a six-game losing streak when the inflatable blowup dolls were placed in the locker room, have apologized for the incident. …read more






