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Wednesday WHY?!
Wednesday WHY?!
Wednesday WHY?!
Each Wednesday at 4pm, Levack and I discuss the most confusing sports stories in a segment simply called "WHY?!". It could be a coaching decision, a team, a player movement or something else. Each week we are presented with a story that has happened in the past week in sports and we have to figure out why the event has occurred...
Remillard Hits First Pro HR
Remillard Hits First Pro HR
Remillard Hits First Pro HR
It didn't take long after signing for La Salle High School graduate Zach Remillard to start doing damage in professional baseball. Last week Remillard, who just won the College World Series title with Coastal Carolina, had his first pro hit...
Kahnle Gets the Call Again
Kahnle Gets the Call Again
Kahnle Gets the Call Again
Exciting news for the Capital Region today as Shaker High School graduate Tommy Kahnle is back in the Majors. The hard-throwing right-hander was called up by the Chicago White Sox on Thursday. Kahnle was acquired by the White Sox in the offseason after spending two years with the Colorado Rockies...
Shaker Grad Sent to AAA By White Sox
Shaker Grad Sent to AAA By White Sox
Shaker Grad Sent to AAA By White Sox
A tough break today for former Shaker HS star pitcher Tommy Kahnle. After being traded from the Colorado Rockies to the Chicago White Sox this offseason, today he was sent to AAA by Chicago. Kahnle is armed with a mid-to-high 90s fastball...
Shaker Grad Throws Scoreless Inning
Shaker Grad Throws Scoreless Inning
Shaker Grad Throws Scoreless Inning
Tommy Kahnle, traded from the Rockies to the White Sox this offseason, threw a scoreless inning yesterday for the Sox in a win against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Kahnle has appeared in two games for the Sox this Spring, pitching to a 0...
The Game With No Fans
The Game With No Fans
The Game With No Fans
First and foremost: The actual "real life" situation in Baltimore takes precedent. It's devastating to see what is going on in one of America's most traditional cities. In the sports world, the ramifications of the city unrest are quite interesting...
Schenectady High Grad Signs With Tigers
Schenectady High Grad Signs With Tigers
Schenectady High Grad Signs With Tigers
Schenectady High School product Casper Wells has signed a minor league contract with the Detroit Tigers. He will report to spring training in Lakeland, Fla. Wells was drafted by the Tigers in 2005 before making his major league debut in 2010...
See Ya: David Robertson Signs With White Sox
See Ya: David Robertson Signs With White Sox
See Ya: David Robertson Signs With White Sox
While you were watching Monday Night Football, or getting ready for bed, the Chicago White Sox were making two marquee deals at the Baseball Winter Meetings in San Diego, Calif. First, the Southsiders acquired ace pitcher Jeff Samardzija from the Oakland Athletics to bolster a rotation that already has one of the league's best in Chris Sale...
Jeter Turns Tables
Jeter Turns Tables
Jeter Turns Tables
We've become very accustomed to the Yankees farewell tours over the past two seasons. First with Mariano Rivera and now with Derek Jeter, every team in the majors has lined up to show their gratitude to some of the best to play the game. However, on Sunday in the Bronx, Jeter turned the tables...
McCann's Heroics Lift Yanks
McCann's Heroics Lift Yanks
McCann's Heroics Lift Yanks
NEW YORK (AP) — Pinch-hitter Brian McCann lined a three-run homer with two outs in the 10th inning, and the New York Yankees beat the Chicago White Sox 7-4 Sunday to complete a three-game sweep. Ichiro Suzuki had a two-run single and the Yankees rallied for their fourth straight victory following a 2-7 slide...
Sale Sails in Win vs. Yanks
Sale Sails in Win vs. Yanks
Sale Sails in Win vs. Yanks
CHICAGO (AP) — Chris Sale retired 18 of 19 batters over six scoreless innings in his return from an arm injury, and the Chicago White Sox beat the New York Yankees 3-2 on Thursday night. The left-hander retired the first 17 hitters after missing more than a month because of a flexor strain in his pitching arm, and Chicago hung on after Mark Teixeira singled in two runs against Ronald Belisario in

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