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The White Sox took the Series of Sox with a sweep yesterday after a ninth-inning rally stunned Boston and Chicago came out 7-5 winners. The Sox found themselves down 5-3, down to their final out before mounting a rally that has something of a "Team Of Destiny" ring to it. Carlos Quentin doubled home a run and Ramon Castro then singled in the tying run. But the Sox weren't done: the Red Sox bullpen obliged by walking the next two batters to load the bases and walked the next two batters - Gordon Beckham and Juan Pierre to bring in two more runs. Matt Thornton then made short work of the BoSox in the bottom of the ninth to give the White Sox the series sweep and extend their winning streak to six games. Said Ozzie: "I'm not going to say this could be the biggest game for us. But we are happier because of the way we did it." Well alright. The Sox now head to Detroit for a four-game series with the Tigers that starts in just a few hours (12:05 p.m., CSN). more ›

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Morning Box Score

Morning Box Score

Second verse, same as the first: the Cubs offense struggled as the Mets edged the Cubs 4-2, wasting another great start by rookie Randy Wells. Wells gave up two runs over six innings and the Cubs were still in striking distance at 2-1 following the seventh inning stretch. Enter Kevin Gregg. Game over. For the day, the Cubs were 0 for 9 with runners in scoring position, and ominous stat if there ever was one. Geovany Soto got a pair of RBIs for the Cubs, but he was the only one who seemed to have any offensive mojo going with two RBI doubles during the game. After the game, a grumpy Lou brushed off the offense by saying, "There's no sense talking about it. Let's talk about the pitching." The Cubs have 27 games left but the Cardinals have a near-insurmountable 11.5 game lead in the NL Central while the Cubs trail Colorado by eight games for the Wild Card. The Cubs are now in Pittsburgh where game one will get underway at 11:35 a.m. (WGN). more ›

Morning Box Score

Morning Box Score

After missing two games for the birth of his newest child, Derek Lee returned to the lineup in dramatic for the Cubs, hitting a pair of homers that helped the Cubs down the Mets 5-3. Down 1-0 in the fourth, it was Aramis Ramirez that got the Cubs rolling with a two-run homer. After the Mets tied the game in the bottom of the inning, Lee hit his first homer of the game - a two-run shot - which proved to be the winning runs. Lee then added another homer in the eighth to give the Cubs a little breathing room. Rich Harden struck out 10 over five innings for the win and - after the bullpen held - Carlos Marmol got the save. The two teams tussle again today at 12:10 (WGN). more ›

Morning Box Score

Morning Box Score

Break up the Pale Hose! The White Sox have rebounded from an awful road trip and now won three straight after last night's 12-2 clubbing of Boston. Mark Kotsay got the offense started for the ChiSox with a two-run homer in the second inning, but the main offensive explosion came in the third and fourth innings when the ChiSox scored five runs in each inning. Those runs came off of a lot of singles by the ChiSox offense. Kotsay had 3 RBIs as did Alexei Ramirez and Chris Getz had an excellent night at the plate with a four for five night and 2 RBIs. Oh, and Freddy Garcia was sharp on the mound, allowing only one run and striking out five over six innings. The victory was also victory number 500 for Ozzie Guillen as the White Sox manager. Game two of the weekend series gets underway at 3:05 on FOX. more ›

Morning Box Score

Morning Box Score

Things aren't looking good for the Pale Hose right now. After yesterday's 8-3 thumping at the hands of the AL East leading New York Yankees, the Sox have lost 8 of their last 10. They were also outscored by a grand total of 23-5 in their three-game set in the Bronx. Yesterday, starter Freddy Garcia did alright, allowing three runs over six innings to the Yankees, and left the game with the Sox down only 3-2. But the bullpen let it get away as Randy Williams and Scott Linebrink combined to give up five runs in the seventh. Scott Podsednik went 3-for-4 with an RBI for the Sox and Jermaine Dye belted his 25th homer of the season, but it was for naught. Next up for the Sox? A crucial series in the Metrodome against the now second-place Twins, which starts tonight at 7:10 pm (CSN). more ›

Morning Box Score

Morning Box Score

Showing an offensive firepower the team has lacked most of the season, the Cubs exploded for 11 runs to take game two of their series with the Mets, 11-4. Starter Ryan Dempster allowed two runs in the first, but the Cubs scored a run in the second and two in the third. The Mets took two more from Dempster in the fourth to take a 4-3 lead, but it all came to a screeching halt in the bottom of the fifth when the Cubs exploded for six runs, four of which came on rookie Jake Fox's first career grand slam. With 10 homers, 39 RBI, and a .300 batting average in just 61 games, we have no idea why Fox isn't starting over any of the Cubs' overpaid outfielders on a regular basis. Dempster pitched six innings and striking out seven while giving up the four runs. Bradley, Ramirez, Fontenot, and Hill all joined Fox in knocking in runs. The final game of the series starts at 1:20 pm (WGN). more ›

Extra, Extra

Extra, Extra

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Morning Box Score: Cubs Edge Mets In Extras

Morning Box Score: Cubs Edge Mets In Extras

Sweet Lou got his 1,700th managerial win in dramatic fashion as the Cubs edged the Mets 9-6 in 10 innings. Mark DeRosa continued his career year by belting another home run to get the Cubs going in the second, but the lead wasn't for long as ace Carlos Zambrano gave up five runs in the bottom of the third, including a Carlos Delgado grand slam, reinforcing worries about hie erratic second half and what that means for the playoffs. Said Lou afterwards,

What did I think? I give it mixed reviews...He's healthy. Let's give him the benefit of the doubt and that he needs work and he's rusty. more ›

Cubs Catch-up

Cubs Catch-up

Now that the Cubs are in the playoffs, want to convert? Or maybe you've been a Cubs fan but need to brush up on your trivia skills? Tonight, authors Glenn Stout, of the Best American Sports series, and Richard A. Johnson, the curator of the New England Sports Museum, present their latest collaboration, The Cubs: The Complete Story of Chicago Cubs Baseball, at Harold Washington Library. The Cubs details Cubs history covering such items as... more ›

Cubs Clinch Central

Cubs Clinch Central

The Cubs have clinched the NL Central crown -- and with two games to spare! Following a three game sweep at the hands of the Florida Marlins, things were looking sketchy, but the Brewers kept on losing, too. When the Cubs returned to the win column in Cincinnati on Friday night, and Milwaukee lost yet again, the final two games were subtracted from the magic number and the Cubs earned a berth in the postseason... more ›

Weekend Extra: The Best of the Week in the Global "Ist" Village

Weekend Extra: The Best of the Week in the Global "Ist" Village

Londonist are starting to think their city is getting just a little bit too expensive, when even Christian Slater can't afford to go out there. And there's no escaping, as local singer Lily Allen discovered when she was barred entry to the US. The British mapping agency caused further bad karma, by blocking a 3-D representation of London in Google Earth. But the smiles returned to Londonist's faces as they interviewed Baroness von Reichardt,... more ›

Wow!  That Park Looks Beautiful Under the Lights

Wow! That Park Looks Beautiful Under the Lights

Today is a momentous occasion in Chicago Cubs history. It was on this day eighteen nineteen years ago that the Cubs recorded their first official night game at Wrigley Field, beating the New York Mets 6-4 on a national stage; the game was broadcast on NBC with Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola in the booth. Note the use of the word "official." Their first night game was actually scheduled the previous evening against the... more ›

Soriano Out a Month

Soriano Out a Month

Is that a goat we hear bleating? Because no sooner do the Cubs climb into a tie with the Brewers for the NL Central lead, they lose one of their top sluggers to injury. Alfonso Soriano landed on the disabled list on Monday, after tearing his right quadriceps in Sunday night's game against the New York Mets. Attempting to run from first to third on a Ryan Theriot single in the third inning, he came... more ›

Tied Up

Tied Up

When the Cubs hit rock bottom on June 2, they had just lost their sixth game in a row -- Lou Piniella had just thrown his on-field tantrum, and only a day earlier Carlos Zambrano and Michael Barrett went at it in both the dugout and the clubhouse. The Cubs sat at 22-31, nine games below .500 and 7 1/2 games behind the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Central standings. Their dramatic 5-4 win over... more ›

Might Buehrle Be Staying Now?

Might Buehrle Be Staying Now?

Well, Chicagoist had finally come to terms with the fact that Mark Buehrle's days with the White Sox were numbered. We've heard and read the daily rumors about him being traded to the Mets, the Red Sox, the Cards, the Dodgers, the Braves, etc. While we hoped the Sox would lock up the durable lefty, his looming free agency, along with his supposed desire for a five year deal and rumors that he wanted to play for his hometown Cardinals made it seem unlikely that he'd remain on the South Side as the Sox continue to head south in the standings. more ›

Crosstown Letdown

Crosstown Letdown

We don't know about you, but we just cannot get that excited for this weekend's Cubs-White Sox series that begins this afternoon at the Cell. The Sox have lost 20 of their last 28 games since the two last met, while the Cubs haven't played much better. The "lovable losers" haven't been so lovable of late, with their manager being suspended for bumbing an ump during an on-field tirade, the now exiles Michael Barrett getting... more ›

Sox Extend Vasquez's Contract

Sox Extend Vasquez's Contract

Chicagoist is becoming increasingly concerned about Sox GM Kenny Williams and his mental state. Has he been overworked the past few years? Does he need a break? Is he trying to get himself fired? Does he covet some scouting job with the New York Mets? Otherwise, we're at a loss to explain his handling of the White Sox starting rotation since the end of last season. In early December, he traded Freddy Garcia, a workhorse... more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Let's take a look back at a week that raised this Zen koan: if Kevin Federline got into a wrestling ring with a wrestler, who would you root for? more ›

One True Curse

One True Curse

As recently as 24 months ago, there were three baseball franchises whose fans blamed decades of World Series futility on curses. The Red Sox fans blamed the "curse of the Bambino," cast upon their franchise when the team's owner sold Babe Ruth to the Yankees in order to finance a Broadway production. Since the Wilson administration, White Sox fans blamed their lack of a title on the "Black Sox" scandal, in which members of the 1919 team were accused of throwing the World Series. And the Cubs had their "Billy Goat" curse, cast upon the team after Vasili "Billy Goat" Sianis and his actual goat were denied admission to Wrigley Field for Game 4 of the 1945 World Series. more ›

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Elsewhere in the Ist-a-verse

Londonist prepares a Happy Birthday bath for Buddah this week and then things get all cliched. A madman goes on a rampage while axe-weidling and London's mayor warns an American diplomat to avoid the kitchen if the heat bothers him so much. LAist has finally come around to purchasing tickets for Clipper Train. Hyper local dating sites are spamming L.A. neighborhoods and the fascinating Dame Darcy talks with LAist about art, the city and earthquakes.... more ›

Dusty Tops List of Baseball's Worst Managers

Dusty Tops List of Baseball's Worst Managers

Well, at least the Cubs are number one in something. Dusty Baker has moved from second to first place on Maxim's list of Major League Baseball's Worst Baseball Managers this year. Dusty's job has been safe until recently due to his early success with the Cubs. He guided them to back-to-back winning seasons in 2003 and 2004 something; that had not happened in the previous 30 years. But as the Cubs continue to struggle and... more ›

Konerko Sweepstakes Begin

Konerko Sweepstakes Begin

Friday marked the opening of free agency for Major League Baseball. Coming off a 40 Homer, 100 RBI regular season and a huge post-season capped by the White Sox World Series Championship, Paul Konerko is one of the hottest commodities on the market. As soon as the ball hit his mitt for the final out, questions came about whether the Sox could retain their offensive star. While Konerko personified the no-ego, play-hard type of player... more ›

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