
CHICAGO -- Now that Kevin Youkilis has officially moved on from the Chicago White Sox it appears to be a matter of time before A.J. Pierzyynski does the same. Reports revealed Tuesday evening that Youkilis had agreed to a one-year deal with the New York Yankees.

CHICAGO -- Those bold player-personnel moves the Chicago White Sox have become known for over the past decade won't go away, so says the new guy now entrusted to wield one of the more interesting wands in sports.
CHICAGO -- Despite the pressing need for a third baseman, the Chicago White Sox don’t sound as if they will ask Dayan Viciedo to take on the role. Viciedo, who started out as a third baseman but was moved to the outfield two offseasons ago, won’t completely be removed from consideration, though.

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. -- The Chicago White Sox's Rick Hahn is enjoying being in the driver's seat as the team's lead baseball man at this year's general managers meetings. Hahn has hit the ground running, making trades and signing his own would–be free agents while talking to clubs and player representatives.
Chicago White Sox general manager Rick Hahn said Thursday his team will stay in pursuit of Kevin Youkilis, who became a free agent when the White Sox declined to pick up his option earlier this week. Read the entire story.
The Chicago White Sox have agreed on a two-year, $29 million extension for Jake Peavy, the team announced Tuesday. Read the entire story.

This offseason, there are 46 players with either club or mutual options. The White Sox are at the center of the option frenzy, as they have the most players (five) with options, as well as the most money ($62.
CLEVELAND -- The bizarre twists and turns of the 2012 season left Chicago White Sox third baseman Kevin Youkilis a bit dizzy at times. The veteran infielder was basically run out of town by Boston Red Sox management, which traded him to the White Sox late in the spring.

ANAHEIM -- A quick look at the Chicago White Sox's 4-2 loss to the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday night. How it happened: Sox starter Jose Quintana put himself and the team in a four-run hole in the first.
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The offensive funk that has retarded the Chicago White Sox offense as of late has the attention of manager Robin Ventura and his staff. “We have had a few (hitters slumping),” Ventura said.
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