Jerry Owens

Jerry Owens

Jerry Owens is an outfielder in major league baseball. He's a center fielder for the Chicago White Sox and wears number 7. He is managed by Ozzie Guillen.

 
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In a little bit of a surprising move, Chicago White Sox general manager Kenny Williams announced that Gordon Beckham will play second base for the south siders in 2010. This move is a result of the White Sox trading for Mark Teahen last week. I speculated that Teahen would play rightfield for the White Sox in 2010, but he will play third. Now, I am not going to get into whether or not moving Beckham to second base is good for the White Sox...  
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Then they better keep a finger on it, because White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen has been hired to do pre- and postgame shows on the network for the World Series. Guillen was approached late in the season, when it appeared the Sox would not be in the ...  
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The world as we know it is not going to end if the White Sox move third baseman Gordon Beckham to second base, though the true Beckham believers among you might build survival bunkers just in case. I think most of us can agree that Beckham is a star ...  
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As I begin writing this piece, a deal has not been finalized.  That being said, rumors have been swirling surrounding a deal with the Chicago White Sox that would potentially send Mark Teahen packing.  In return, the Royals are purported to be receiving second baseman Chris Getz and third baseman Josh Fields. Continuing on under the assumption that this deal ends up getting completed, my initial reaction is a bit on the tepid side.  Dave...  
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The Chicago White Sox have bought out the 2010 option for 36 year old outfielder Jermaine Dye, making him a free agent. The option called for $12 million for 2010, but the White Sox opted to buy him out for $950,000. Dye finished the year hitting .250 with 27 home runs and 81 RBI for the White [...]  
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