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August 28... The Tank Drops a Bomb With Flowers In Bloom
The Tank debuted by going yard and Tyler Flowers hit a grand slam to sink the Mariners and complete the sweep.
August 27... If the Mariners Score No Runs, Does Puget Make a Sound?
John Danks pitches a complete-game shutout as the Sox beat the Mariners 3-0 in Seattle.
Marc Hill Speaks!
He was there for the ascent of the Winning Ugly Sox! He was inside the clubhouse as the team came up just short in the ALCS. And he was there for the decline and dismantling. He is Marc Hill, a fan favorite on the South Side now speaking directly to the totally biased Sox Fans of WSI in this EXCLUSIVE interview with Mark Liptak!
August 20... Texas Tanks Against Danks
In a well-pitched contest, the White Sox edged the Rangers 3-2, with Alex Rios (yes, Rios) providing the game-winning RBI.
August 19... Rump Rangered
Sox jumped out to an early lead, but Peavy gave up three homers to a superior offense...and
you know the rest. Sox lose 7-4, news at 11.
August 18...White Sox Baseball, Everybody!
To add injury to insult, Humber gets knocked out of the game with a line drive, and the Sox bats fail to capitalize with RISP.
August 13... Sox Streak of Surrender Stops at Seven
After losing seven in a row at home the White Sox came from behind to beat the Royals 5-4 on a rain-soaked night in Chicago.
August 12... Chen, Again. Ugh.
The Sox get outmatched by journeyman Bruce Chen for the 3rd time this season, losing their seventh straight game at home.
August 7...Sox Sweep Twins! Dogs and Cats Living Together! Mass Hysteria!
Jake Peavy gave us a flashback to his Cy Young days, the Sox finally wrecked an awful Twins pitching staff, and for the first time since 2004, the Sox will leave Minneapolis with broom in hand.
August 6... And They Said It Could Not Be Done
With uncharacteristic aplomb the Sox beat the ice-fishing representatives 6 to 1 behind the sharp pitching debut of Zach Stewart.