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March 8, 2005

Two More Games, Two More Losses

by @ 8:35 pm. Filed under 2005 Season

The White Sox continued their struggles this afternoon, losing 6-1 to the Rockies. Rookie phenom Jeff Francis got the win for Colorado, and Todd Helton hit his first homer of the spring off of Jon Garland.

Yesterday, the Sox lost to the Giants 6-5. Joe Borchard hit two homers and drove in three runs, and Paul Konerko went two for two. Tomorrow they’ll be going up against San Diego.

Not that I encourage gambling, but I made a gentleman’s wager with Brian over at Tigerblog. We had a nice discussion about some of the historical aspects of his site (a 1917 White Sox diary would be very cool), and got to talking/arguing about our team’s prospect. Needless to say, I’ll win some money if the White Sox finish ahead of the Tigers in AL Central and/or win the season series.

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