Kenny gets a Christmas Donkey; now it's Dunn's turn
With four years and $56 million comes great expectations, and that’s something Adam Dunn has never had to deal with.
With four years and $56 million comes great expectations, and that’s something Adam Dunn has never had to deal with.
It took a summit with Jerry Reinsdorf, but Ozzie Guillen will be returning to the White Sox in 2011, without an extension in hand, and without an airtight endorsement from Kenny Williams.
In 2007, Ozzie Guillen repeatedly said that he wouldn’t make any public demands for a contract extension he ultimately received. This time – not so much…
The season might be over, but it ain’t over. Still, that’s not stopping Ozzie Guillen and Greg Walker from openly pondering their futures despite having a year left on their contracts.
Paulie will be getting paid, and Kenny Williams isn’t promising that he’ll be signing the checks. You might be able to guess what that is contingent on.
Manny Ramirez overwhelms local sensibilities, Mark Buehrle survives, Edwin Jackson dominates, and call-ups are on the way. What a way to end August, huh?
Erick Threets was the latest member of the bullpen to hit the DL, but he hit it hard. Tommy John surgery will end his season, and it deals a surprisingly large blow to his team’s chances as well.
Here’s plenty of reading material to pass the time as we wait with bated breath to find out if Man-tasy becomes reality.
Perhaps White Sox hitters were more distracted by Manny Ramirez than we are, as they looked pretty flat in a 4-2 loss to Baltimore. Brian Matusz was pretty good, Sox hitters haven’t looked that bad in a while, and I’m willing to write it off as an off night.
The White Sox felt tired, frustrated, disappointed, and exhausted after their chaotic three-game series in Kansas City, but Joe Cowley adds a strange word to the list: Abandoned.
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