White Sox: Robin Ventura

Miscues galore haunt White Sox
CHICAGO -- The game-tying home run the Chicago White Sox gave up in the ninth got the most attention. But a plethora of other miscues ended up being the biggest problem Tuesday and is a major concern moving forward.

Robin committed to White Sox
CHICAGO -- Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura said Saturday that even if the organization sells off assets at the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline, he would remain committed to his team. Read the entire story.

La Russa says White Sox 'will be fine'
CHICAGO – Tony La Russa’s advice to Robin Ventura would be to hang tough and let the length of the season be your ally. The former White Sox manager was at U.S. Cellular Field on Saturday to help celebrate the 30th anniversary of his “Winning Ugly” team, but said he only talked briefly with the current manager, whose team has lost 10 of 11 and is in last place.

Jordan Danks joins brother John on ChiSox
OAKLAND, Calif. -- The Chicago White Sox shuffled their roster Sunday, placing outfielder Dewayne Wise on the 15-day disabled list and recalling outfielder Jordan Danks from Triple-A Charlotte. Wise strained his right hamstring on May 25 while scoring the game-winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning from second base.

Sox waste comeback as Santiago struggles
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura called it a "high-wire" act, and after defying the odds in the ninth inning, reliever Hector Santiago slipped and fell in the bottom of the 10th Saturday against the Oakland A's.

Beckham takes another step toward return
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Second baseman Gordon Beckham had a walk-off single Friday night during his rehab assignment with the Triple-A Charlotte Knights and remained on track for a return to the big leagues.

Rookie Gillaspie enjoying solid start
OAKLAND, Calif. -- In his first at-bat Friday night against Oakland A's right-hander Bartolo Colon, Chicago White Sox rookie third baseman Conor Gillaspie lined a single to center field in the second inning.

Offensive woes have taken hold of Sox
OAKLAND, Calif. -- To Chicago White Sox manager Robin Ventura, something didn't smell right Friday night at the O.co Coliseum when his team was shut out 3-0 by 40-year-old Oakland Athletics right-hander Bartolo Colon.

Axelrod stellar but ends up with a loss
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OAKLAND, Calif. -- For seven innings Friday night, Chicago White Sox right-hander Dylan Axelrod was locked in a scoreless pitching duel with Oakland Athletics righty Bartolo Colon. Then the eighth inning arrived, and Axelrod allowed back-to-back doubles to A's catcher John Jaso and right fielder Josh Reddick.

Sox look to bounce back from series with Cubs
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Not that many years ago, the Chicago White Sox dreaded road trips to Oakland to face the A's at the O.co Coliseum. The White Sox went 6-27 against the A's in Oakland from 2001 to '07, winning only one series.

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