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The Magic Number (s)
Original at Pinstripe Alley
• Fri, Sep 18
By Mr. h The Magic Number to clinch the American League East over the Red Sox is now 10. The Magic Number to clinch the best record in the AL is 10 over the Angels and the Red Sox. All three teams are active tonight, the Yankees vs. Seatle Mariners, Boston vs. Baltimore Orioles, and the Angels...
Things We Know About This Weekend’s Series in Los Angeles of Anaheim
Original at Sox35th.com
• Thu, Sep 10
By Andrew Reilly Remember all that stuff about the Sox wailing on superior teams, thus rendering superior teams non-superior and putting the Sox technically atop a pile of American League corpses? Yeah, those days are probably over. Mike Scioscia, sharp cookie that he is, will be managing to get his team...
Chicago White Sox (85-68) at Kansas City Royals (69-85), 7:10 p.m.
Original at Kentucky.com
• Sat, Sep 20
Sports Network) -- The Chicago White Sox hope to move a little closer to winning the American League's Central Division at the conclusion of tonight's matchup with the Kansas City Royals from Kauffman Stadium. Mark Buehrle (14-11) worked the first six innings for Chicago to get the win, w...
Games, Games, Games
Original at 6-4-2 (Blogspot)
• Fri, Sep 19
By noreply@blogger.com (Rob) Yahoo box • Dodgers recap And Other Important Games Colorado sank the Snakes 3-2 to whittle the Dodgers' magic number to six. The Mets pounded the Braves 9-5 and Florida wailed on Philadelphia 14-8 in a slugfest, with the net result that the NL East lead changed hands, Mets back on top by a hal...
Friday Magic -- by the numbers
Original at Chicago Tribune
• Thu, Sep 18
By Eric Zorn Standings and number of combined victories and losses by rivals of the Cubs and White Sox that will allow the Chicago teams to finish ahead of that rival team this season. The Cubs have now closed out Houston in the...
Original at White Sox
• Tue, Sep 16
2005: Joe Crede drove in the go-ahead run in the 10th and Bobby Jenks earned his first big league victory as the first-place White Sox edged the Twins 2-1 in Minnesota. Crede drove in Jermaine Dye, who had singled to start the 10th. Jenks got the win by retiring all four batters he faced.
Angels are knocked down for the count
Original at latimes.com
• Sat, Sep 6
Angels starter Dustin Moseley, subbing for injured Jered Weaver, pays the price for falling behind batters, and little else goes right for Angels in one-sided loss to White Sox. CHICAGO -- The Angels' magic number to clinch the American League West championship was reduced to five Frida...
ChiSox get win wake of very bad news
Original at FOXSports.com
• Fri, Sep 5
The White Sox showed Friday night how they plan to make up for the losses of Carlos Quentin and Joe Crede - with a group effort. Juan Uribe hit a pair of homers, Paul Konerko added another and Mark Buehrle pitched six shutout innings as Chicago beat the Los Angeles Angels 10-2 with a 15-hit atta...
Diamondbacks 6, Dodgers 1 - And breathe...
Original at AZ Snakepit
• Sun, Sep 16
By Jim McLennan
[TS] BASEBALL: AMERICAN LEAGUE ROUNDUP; Twins' Victory Ends Red Sox' Playoff Hopes
Original at New York Times
• Sat, Sep 23
A strikeout led to three runs for the Minnesota Twins, who got a homer from Torii Hunter and four hits from Rondell White in an 8-5 victory over the host Baltimore Orioles yesterday. The outcome eliminated the Boston Red Sox from postseason contention and enabled the Twins to reduce their m...