Rays
Peavy And White Sox Power Past Rays 5-4
Jake Peavy pitched well into the seventh and the White Sox supported him with three homers to rally from a three-run deficit and beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-4 Friday night.
White Sox Take Rays 5-2
Chris Sale overcame a shaky first inning to combine with two relievers on a five-hitter and Adam Dunn homered to lead the Chicago White Sox over the Tampa Bay Rays 5-2 Thursday night.
White Sox Gap With Detroit Worsens To 2 Games
Matt Moore pitched one-hit ball into the sixth, Matt Joyce homered twice and the Tampa Bay Rays stayed three games behind in the chase for the second AL wild card Saturday by beating the sliding Chicago White Sox 10-4.
White Sox Distance Behind Tigers Narrows To 1 Game
Alex Rios hit his career-high 25th homer and the Chicago White Sox gave their fading playoff hopes a boost, beating Tampa Bay 3-1 on Friday night to end the Rays’ eight-game winning streak.
White Sox Move 2 Games Behind Detroit In AL Central
Evan Longoria hit a tiebreaking homer in the ninth inning and the surging Tampa Bay Rays won their eighth straight game Thursday night, handing the White Sox a 3-2 loss that hurts Chicago’s playoff hopes.
White Sox Can Only Worry About ‘Next’ Game
The Chicago White Sox have lost six consecutive games, and over that period they’ve averaged only two runs scored per game, while giving up an average of 4.8 runs per game.
Bernstein: Guillen Hurting Sox’ Chances
Somebody tell Ozzie Guillen that he’s managing an American League team, and one built to slug.
White Sox Need To Stay Focused On Themselves
The Chicago White Sox lost their fifth consecutive game when the Rays knocked them off 5-0 on Monday night. Although it’s still early in the season, the White Sox are now five games back of the AL Central lead.
White Sox Look To Bounce Back After Loss
After a miserable start, the Tampa Bay Rays have turned things around. Leading the way on their revival has been former Chicago Cub Sam Fuld.
White Sox And Rays Start Series In Tampa Bay
A lot has changed for both the Chicago White Sox and Tampa Bay Rays in the week since the two teams squared off in a series in Chicago.
Facing Suspension, Manny Ramirez Retires
In a surprising turn of events, Manny Ramirez has retired from baseball. According to reports, Ramirez tested positive for a banned substance and was facing a 100 game suspension.
Danks And White Sox Take On Winless Rays
The Chicago White Sox and Tampa Bay Rays are pretty much polar opposites offensively right now. So when the two teams square off at U.S. Cellular Field, the Rays will be faced with a tough task of getting their first win.
White Sox Cruise To Win In Home Opener
Starting pitcher Edwin Jackson struck out a career-high 13 batters and the Chicago White Sox cruised to a 5-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays.
White Sox Battle Rays In Home Opener
The Tampa Bay Rays have already gotten off to their worst start in franchise history, now they’ll have to travel to Chicago to take on the White Sox in their home opener.
AK-47 Among Items Stolen From Longoria’s House
A house rented by Tampa Bay Rays players Evan Longoria, David Price and Reid Brignac was broken into on Saturday. According to a report, an AK-47 belonging to Longoria was among the stolen items.
Garza Ready For A Season Full Of Change
The 2011 season will be full of adjustments for Matt Garza. He’s adjusting to a new team, a new league and a new stadium.
Reynolds: Garza Among Best Pitchers In Baseball
The Chicago Cubs are trying to cut back on their payroll in these rough economic times. As a result, they weren’t able to go out and bid on any of the top free agents over the offseason.
Soto Among Four Cubs To Sign Contracts, Avoid Arbitration
On Tuesday, the Chicago Cubs announced new contracts for four players that will keep the players and team from heading into arbitration hearings.
Pena: ‘I Can’t Wait To Feel The Passion’
Some free-agents only follow the money, they’re only connection to their new city is the paycheck they receiver. Carlos Pena is different, he knows the passionate Cubs’ fans and can’t wait to play for them.
Muller: Cubs’ Front Office Hit A Home Run In Pena Deal
The Chicago Cubs front office finally made a move that actually makes sense. The Cubs signed former Tampa Bay Rays slugger Carlos Pena to a one-year deal worth $10 million. I like the deal for three reasons.



