Thursday, November 3, 2011

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Santo, Minoso on Hall of Fame ballot

The late Cubs great Ron Santo and former White Sox legend Minnie Minoso could be voted into baseball's Hall of Fame in December.

La Russa downplays talk of rejoining White Sox soon La Russa downplays talk of rejoining White Sox soon

Recently retired St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa quelled speculation Thursday that he could join the Chicago White Sox in some capacity.

Tiger says he's healthy, ready to improve play Tiger says he's healthy, ready to improve play

SINGAPORE — Tiger Woods believes he's ready to return to top form after shaking off injuries that have undermined his performance for the last two years.

Notre Dame QB Rees makes voice heard in turnaround Notre Dame QB Rees makes voice heard in turnaround

SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Like many of his Notre Dame teammates, Tommy Rees did not have an optimal night against USC on Oct. 22. It was far from the multi-interception muddle against the Trojans the previous year, but it represented a small step back in the estimation of his position coach.

Your Morning Phil: Reinsdorf, Corgan, Angelos Your Morning Phil: Reinsdorf, Corgan, Angelos

Talking baseball while wishing the Bears would sign free agent Mark Buehrle to harass Michael Vick: 1. Few Chicagoans do more for the community than Jerry Reinsdorf. That’s why he was honored at the White House last summer.

Buehrle has many options Still a chance Buehrle could return to Sox

National or American League?

Corgan: Ryno deserved an interview with Epstein Corgan: Ryno deserved an interview with Epstein

Billy Corgan, who doubles as front man for the Smashing Pumpkins and A-list celebrity at Chicago sports events, thinks Ryne Sandberg got a raw deal from Theo Epstein.

It's official: Quade out Quade out: Epstein travels to Florida to deliver the news

Mike Quade's dismissal Wednesday may go down as one of the quieter exits in the long history of departing Cubs managers.


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