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If Mark Buehrle was to make a checklist for career accomplishments, both White Sox-oriented and individual, he would be able to mark off a number of targeted goals reached and even a few he didn't expect.

Chicago White Sox Hotel packages are on sale now at whitesox.com for SoxFest 2010 - January 2010 - January 22-24 at the Palmer House Hilton. Autographs, Q&As, interactive baseball activites, a Garage Sale full of unique memorabilia and more!
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January 22-24 at the Palmer House Hilton

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Vote now for the 2009 MLB.com This Year in Baseball Awards. For the eighth straight year, you the fans will decide the top hitters,
pitchers, moments and performances from the 2009 season. Voting ends December
11, so be sure to cast your ballots today!
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Cast your ballots today! Voting ends December 11.

Rick
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Enjoy Sox fans http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=quKraecWn Ts
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Eamus Catuli! They're drinking the poison again on the North Side of Chicago. Even after a century of heartbreak and frustration Cub Fans still find a reason to believe!

Chicago White Sox Come along for the ride and tweet with your favorite actors, athletes, reality stars, politicians and the like with the brand-new Pulse of the Postseason page on mlb.com. Join in the chatter at mlb.com/pulse.
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@greggrunberg: I'm just going to go to bed and hope I don't roll the dice for a million dollars tomorrow on Leno for a Philly Fan. Oh man!! -- Greg Grunberg, "Heroes"

Charles Wigdahl
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October 14, 2003
This was the greatest of all Cub chokes! I pity Steve Bartman for all he went through from the vicious Cub fans. At the same time I worship him.
Bartman was sitting in the front row along the left field corner wall behind the bullpen when a pop foul off the bat of Castillo drifted toward his seat. Cubs ...left fielder Moisés Alou approached the seats, jumped, and reached into the crowd. Bartman and nearby fans also attempted to catch the ball, deflecting it away. Alou slammed his glove down in frustration and was
seen shouting at several fans. The Cubs argued for interference, but umpire Mike Everitt ruled there was no fan interference because the ball had broken the plane of the wall separating the field of play from the stands and entered the stands.
What a coincidence? On October 14, 1906 the White Sox beat the Cubs in the World Series 4 games to 2.
This was the greatest of all Cub chokes! I pity Steve Bartman for all he went through from the vicious Cub fans. At the same time I worship him. At the time of the incident, Mark Prior was pitching a three-hit shutout for the Chicago Cubs in the eigh...th inning. Luis Castillo was at bat with one out and teammate Juan Pierre on second base. The Chicago Cubs led the game 3-0, holding a series lead of 3-2. THEY WERE FIVE OUTS AWAY FROM REACHING THE WORLD SERIES for the first time since 1945 and attempting to win it for the first time since 1908. Bartman was sitting in the front row along the left field corner wall behind the bullpen when a pop foul off the bat of Castillo drifted toward his seat. Cubs left fielder Moisés Alou approached the seats, jumped, and reached into the crowd. Bartman and nearby fans also attempted to catch the ball, deflecting it away. Alou slammed his glove down in frustration and was seen shouting at several fans. The Cubs argued for interference, but umpire Mike Everitt ruled there was no fan interference because the ball had broken the plane of the wall separating the field of play from the stands and entered the stands. Following the incident the Marlins scored eight runs, six of them unearned Castillo, with his at-bat extended, drew a walk. Ball four was a wild pitch from Cubs starter Mark Prior, which allowed Pierre to advance to third base. Iván Rodríguez singled to drive in the first run of the inning, making the score 3-1. Miguel Cabrera hit a ground ball to Alex S. Gonzalez, who misfielded the ball. Had Gonzalez fielded the ball properly, the Cubs could have ended the half-inning with a double play, still ahead by two runs. Instead all runners were safe and the bases were loaded. Derrek Lee doubled, tying the score and chasing Prior from the game. Relief pitcher Kyle Farnsworth issued an intentional walk, then gave up a sacrifice fly to give Florida a 4-3 lead. Another intentional walk again loaded the bases. A bases-clearing double from Mike Mordecai broke the game open, making the score 7-3. Pierre singled to put Florida ahead 8-3. Finally Luis Castillo, whose foul popup initiated the controversy, popped out to second to end the inning. In total, the Marlins had sent twelve batters to the plate and scored eight runs. Florida won the game 8-3. This incident was seen as the turning point in the series. The next night, back at Wrigley Field, Florida overcame Kerry Wood and a 5-3 deficit to win 9-6, and win the pennant.[9] The Marlins would go on to win the 2003 World Series, beating the New York Yankees four games to two. The Cubs have not won a playoff game since the incident. They missed the playoffs in the following three seasons, were swept by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the 2007 NLDS, and were swept again by the NL West champions LA Dodgers in the 2008 NLDS. Choke Cubs Choke http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrobcJa_E V8&feature=PlayList&p=023399A5C11BA863&p laynext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=21
What a coincidence? On October 14, 1906 the White Sox beat the Cubs in the World Series 4 games to 2.
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This is a parody of Steve Goodman's "Go Cubs Go." Lyrics copyright 2009 Rickety Inflictor Productions
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Brian Ryder
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I read in the article posted here that the Rockies might be making Brad Hawpe available this winter. I think he'd be a quality left-handed bat with some power.
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The Yankees are considering using three starters in the ALCS. History indicates they should proceed with caution. - Major League Baseball news

Elizabeth Wackerlin
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Come dine with Ron Kittle at an event supported by the Chicago White Sox!
The Jefferson Awards for Public Service Presents: Chicago Celebrates Service
Emcee: NBC 5 Chicago's Allison Rosati
Special guests will include Chicago's Entertainer Ron Hawking, Chicago Bears
Player Israel Idonije and former Chicago White Sox Playe...r Ron Kittle.
Chicago Celebrates Service 2009 Jefferson Awards Gala
Honorary Dinner Chair: Chris Kennedy
Dinner Co-Chairs: Charlene McMann & Scott Seaman
Larry Wert & NBC 5 Chicago
Thursday, October, 22, 2009
Cocktails, Hors d’oeuvres & Hall Of Fame
Exhibit Viewing at 6:00 p.m.
Dinner at 7:00 p.m.
National Italian American Sports Hall of Fame
1431 W. Taylor St., Chicago, IL 60607
Phone: (312) 226-5566
Tickets $100-150 per person
* Festive Attire * Silent Auction * Parking Available * Limited Seating *
Special Surprises
Contact Charlene at: cmcmann146@aol.com
(630) 399-3690
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The Jefferson Awards are a prestigious national recognition system honoring community and public volunteerism in America…
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White Sox 2010 Season Ticket Deposits are available now! With a full- or split-season plan, you get guaranteed, priority seat locations for all 81 or 27 regular season games. Place a deposit today: http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/cws/tick eting/ticket_plans.jsp?loc=deposits&part nerId=fb-cws-tix
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Don't miss any home action in 2010! With an 81 or 27-game plan, your seat location is guaranteed for all regular season games. By placing a deposit today you will receive priority ahead of all other fans when locations become available during the offseason.
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