Thursday, November 10, 2011

Sox ACEs/Buehrle, Marlins meet/McPherson re-signs

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Five Sox ACE players to earn Division I baseball scholarships

Major League Baseball and the amateur ranks don’t always see eye-to-eye, but the Chicago White Sox take great pride in that five members of their Amateur City Elite (ACE) team will sign letters of intent to play Division I baseball this week.

Buehrle meets with Marlins Buehrle meets with Marlins

This is Mark Buehrle's first time exploring free agency, and he's starting to enjoy the perks of other teams courting him.

Sox re-sign McPherson Sox re-sign McPherson

Infielder Dallas McPherson has re-signed with the Chicago White Sox's organization, according to a tweet by his representatives, Sosnick Cobbe Sports.

Your Morning Phil: Buehrle, Danks, Mackanin Your Morning Phil: Buehrle, Danks, Mackanin

Talking baseball while wondering if Jay Cutler has ever had a better game than Monday night’s: 1. Is  Mark Buehrle going to follow Ozzie Guillen to Florida? The guess here is no -- the Marlins are exploring many free agents, including the Big Three (Albert Pujols, Prince Fielder and Jose Reyes) as they get ready to move into a downtown stadium -- but they were smart to get Buehrle to South Florida on Tuesday, at the start of the process.

Sox's organizational meetings on tap Tuesday, Wednesday Sox's organizational meetings on tap Tuesday, Wednesday

Manager Robin Ventura and his coaching staff will gather for the first time on Tuesday and Wednesday in Arizona as part of the White Sox's organizational meetings.

Report: Marlins to meet with free agent Buehrle Report: Marlins to meet with free agent Buehrle

The Marlins will meet with White Sox free agent pitcher Mark Buehrle on Tuesday in South Florida, according to FoxSports' Ken Rosenthal.

Your Morning Phil: Cespedes, Mozeliak, Thome Your Morning Phil: Cespedes, Mozeliak, Thome

Talking baseball while hoping the Eagles aren’t as good as they’ve looked lately: 1. Good thing the Cubs have two general managers. Because neither Theo Epstein nor Jed Hoyer can be in two places at one time, they can cover for each other in trying to accomplish twin tasks: hiring the right manager and  convincing Cuban center fielder Yoenis Cespedes to come to Wrigley Field.

White Sox farmhand Kloess 'just living the dream' White Sox farmhand Kloess 'just living the dream'

MESA, Ariz. — Searching for talent in the independent leagues may be equated to shopping at a flea market.

Selig clearing to-do list Selig clearing to-do list

Bud Selig's term as commissioner ends after the 2012 season and he continues to say that he will retire. He knows that not many people believe him, including his wife, Sue.

Chicago shortstops excel in AFL Chicago shortstops excel in AFL

MESA, Ariz. — Same team, different organizations.


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