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Buehrle works hard as he looks to bounce back.(Sports)
0 Comments | Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL), February, 2007 | by Gregor, Scot
Byline: Scot Gregor Daily Herald Sports Writer TUCSON, Ariz. -Mark Buehrle will talk about anything. Late in the 2003, the White Sox were well out of contention and soon-to-be dismissed manager Jerry Manuel was clearly losing his grip in the clubhouse. Fed up with what he was seeing from his box above home plate at U.S.
Cellular Field, Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf headed downstairs before a September game and aired out his players. Afterward, few wanted to divulge any details. Not Buehrle. "(Reinsdorf) basically told us we were stealing money and had no heart," Buehrle reported. "It's hard to argue with him." As the Sox' training camp opened for pitchers and catchers Saturday, Buehrle was back answering questions about a new topic that already is...
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