Thursday, October 27, 2011

Sox restaurant paid for with public funding

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White Sox restaurant, Bacardi at the Park, is paid for with millions of public funding without return on investment

With the White Sox losing more than they won last season, a new restaurant across the street from U.S. Cellular Field gave fans a place where they could drink away their sorrows.

Napoli delivers as Rangers take 3-2 World Series lead Napoli delivers as Rangers take 3-2 World Series lead

A year ago, Mike Napoli was a slugger without a position for the Angels.

'Na Na Hey Hey' songwriter dies 'Na Na Hey Hey' songwriter dies

Paul Leko, who wrote the chanting chorus of "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)" that became the anthem of the White Sox's South Side Hitmen of 1977, died Oct. 12 of lung cancer.

Sox GM willing to listen -- but only for major league ready players Sox GM willing to listen -- but only for major league ready players

Ken Williams said that he's willing to listen to offers this off-season but won't settle for minor league talent in return.

Holland brilliant as Rangers even World Series Rangers beat Cardinals to even series at 2-2

Holland heeds advice, throws gem vs. Cards.

Whispers: Angels could pick first woman GM Whispers: Angels could pick first woman GM

Ng in serious contention along with Hahn and Evans.

Walker new Braves hitting coach Walker new Braves hitting coach

Greg Walker was named as the Atlanta Braves' new hitting coach Friday, replacing Larry Parrish.

Source: Former Sox catcher Skinner favorite to land Triple-A Charlotte job Source: Former Sox catcher Skinner favorite to land Triple-A Charlotte job

Former catcher Joel Skinner is considered the favorite to land the organization's Triple-A Charlotte managerial position, according to a major league source.

Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag Mark Gonzales' White Sox mailbag

The Tribune's White Sox writer answers questions about the expectations for new White Sox manager Robin Ventura, the lack of hype surrounding Tyler Kuhn and the experience of the new coaching staff..

Guillen: No regrets Guillen: No regrets

Says Sox put him 'on the spot'.


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