In what was predicted to be a good year, the Sox continue to be stuck in the starting gate:
The White Sox's last chance at avoiding their latest ignominy sank into the glove of Twins shortstop Matt Tolbert.
Tolbert squeezed Adam Dunn's line drive for the final out Tuesday night that capped Francisco Liriano's no-hitter that gave the Twins a 1-0 victory over the offensively challenged Sox.
"We always play him to pull, so I thought it was a base hit," a relieved Liriano, 27, said after becoming the first pitcher in 20 years to no-hit the Sox.
The frustration level for the Sox (11-20) was felt in various ways. They lost for the sixth time in their last seven games and they have dropped 16 of their last 20 while falling into last place in the American League Central.
Ed Jackson pitches brilliantly for the Sox and still loses when Liriano pitches one better.
At least there's always the Cubs....oh wait, they suck, too. The Blackhawks? Damn, they aren't past the first round. The Bulls? They are looking shakier than J-Fled at a call of "shots fired." And what were the Bears doing during draft day?
Chicago Sports - Catch the Fever!
At least there's always the Cubs....oh wait, they suck, too. The Blackhawks? Damn, they aren't past the first round. The Bulls? They are looking shakier than J-Fled at a call of "shots fired." And what were the Bears doing during draft day?
Chicago Sports - Catch the Fever!