Thursday, November 17, 2011

Trade talk/Buehrle courted/Serious tone

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Could Danks and Floyd be on trading block?

Sox GM says anything possible, especially with interest in veteran starters.

Count Cubs among Buehrle's many suitors Rogers: Count Cubs among Buehrle's many suitors

Left-hander could bolt South Side to where he would be valued higher.

Williams: More serious tone at GM meetings Williams: More serious tone at GM meetings

Ken Williams said he continues to lay the groundwork for the winter meetings on Dec. 5-8 in Dallas.

White Sox scout Provas receives honors White Sox scout Provas receives honors

Paul Provas was inducted Tuesday into the Texas Scouts Association's Hall of Fame.

Williams in listening mode Williams in listening mode

The first attractive offer might suit general manager Ken Williams in his effort to improve the White Sox.

GM welcomes competition on Sox's roster after subpar 2011 GM welcomes competition on Sox's roster after subpar 2011

General manager Ken Williams reiterated Tuesday that Alejandro De Aza would be his choice as the leadoff batter in 2012.

Agent: Quentin fully recovered from shoulder injury Agent: Quentin fully recovered from shoulder injury

One issue that won't concern the Chicago White Sox or any interested teams is the health status of right fielder Carlos Quentin.

Could White Sox, Cubs lose picks? Could White Sox, Cubs lose picks?

In a bizarre twist that would be a reminder of baseball’s bad old days, there’s a scenario being floated at the general managers meetings in which the White Sox and Cubs would get no draft choice compensation if they lose Mark Buehrle and Aramis Ramirez to free agency.

Williams not sounding optimistic about Buehrle returning to Sox Williams not sounding optimistic about Buehrle returning to Sox

The long pauses from general manager Ken Williams seemed to indicate that he was bracing for the worst.

Agent hopes Rios can use September as springboard to successful 2012 Agent hopes Rios can use September as springboard to successful 2012

Ken Williams has been hard-pressed to project his 2012 Chicago White Sox roster because of subpar performances from several players.


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