Thursday, March 15, 2012

Williams pleased/Saladino's hiccups/Sale hit hard

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Sox's Williams likes what he sees so far

GLENDALE, Ariz. — His White Sox have won only three of 11 Cactus League games and their pitching statistics are among the worst in baseball, but Ken Williams sees his team as "a lot better than some people think — a lot."

Saladino's 1st day in Sox big league camp has a couple hiccups Saladino's 1st day in Sox big league camp has a couple hiccups

GLENDALE, Ariz. — It was a tough first day in major league camp for Tyler Saladino.

White Sox recap White Sox recap

Score: White Sox 9, Angels 7.

Sox Game Day: Sale hit hard by Angels Sox Game Day: Sale hit hard by Angels

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Tyler Saladino started at second base for the Chicago White Sox against the Los Angeles Angels on Wednesday after being added to the major league camp, which is a spring training rarity.

Sox to take a look at IF Saladino Sox to take a look at IF Saladino

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The Chicago White Sox sent six players to minor league camp Wednesday and added one to the major league camp.

Santiago making strong roster bid Santiago making strong roster bid

PEORIA, Ariz. —The autographed photographs that left-hander Hector Santiago sent to President Barack Obama, his wife and his two daughters last summer weren't a publicity stunt.

Rumors don't faze Floyd Rumors don't faze Floyd

PEORIA, Ariz. — Gavin Floyd seems accustomed to trade rumors.

No football bitterness for Sox minor leaguer Mustain No football bitterness for Sox minor leaguer Mustain

GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Mitch Mustain originally thought before his tryout in January with the Chicago White Sox that he would play for the Georgia Force of the Arena Football League before his baseball career would be revisited.

Tuesday's recap: Padres 6, White Sox 3 Tuesday's recap: Padres 6, White Sox 3

Spring record: 2-8.

Strikeouts a timing issue for Sox's Flowers Strikeouts a timing issue for Sox's Flowers

PEORIA, Ariz. -- With slightly more than three weeks before the Chicago White Sox's season opener at Texas, backup catcher Tyler Flowers anticipates he'll have time to curb his high strikeout ratio.


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