JEFF KEPPINGER RUMORS

Four Real? Four at Bats that Changed the Game. Red Sox vs White Sox 5-21-13

Pitcher's battle ends in White Sox favor, 3-1. If I told you Felix Doubront pitched six innings and only gave up two runs, you would probably predict that the Red Sox had the lead. If I told you that Jose Quintana was facing Doubront, you would then laugh and bet me that Boston was going to win tonight. Well, Quintana pitched brilliantly and brought a no-hitter into the...
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Beckham, Danks could return next weekend against Marlins

Chicago White Sox pitcher John Danks and second baseman Gordon Beckham could both return to the team next weekend for their series against the Miami Marlins. Danks is recovering from shoulder surgery he had in August of 2012. He started the season on the disabled list but will make what could be his [...]
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4 days ago  |  Discuss

White Sox 5, Angels 4

Jeff Keppinger walked with the bases loaded to drive in the go-ahead run - his first base on balls in 141 plate appearances this season - and the Chicago White Sox rallied with three runs in the eighth to beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-4 on Thursday night for their season-high third straight road win. The Angels' bullpen wasted a two-run lead as the club lost its second straight...
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5 days ago  |  Discuss

Angels blow two-run lead in 8th, fall to White Sox

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Jeff Keppinger walked with the bases loaded to drive in the go-ahead run -- his first base on balls in 141 plate appearances this season -- and the Chicago White Sox rallied with three runs in the eighth to beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-4 on Thursday night for their season-high third straight road win. The Angels' bullpen wasted a two-run lead as the...
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5 days ago  |  Discuss

Putting Dunn & Keppinger's Pathetic Starts in Context

Slow starts to the season are nothing new for the White Sox. The Palehose have played sub-.500 baseball each year since 2008 through 35 games (which is where we are at right now), which has resulted in only one playoff appearance in that time frame. The starts individual players have had tell the story, as since the turn of the century, there have been 21...
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7 days ago  |  Discuss

How Close Jeff Keppinger Has Come

Give this to Jeff Keppinger: he’s a long way from history. Keppinger, to date, has started 29 games for the White Sox, and he’s still searching for his first base on balls. That’s a long streak to start a season, but it’s far from the longest streak. Two years ago, Brent Morel of the same White Sox didn’t draw his first walk until start 33. In 2009, John McDonald went 35...
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8 days ago  |  Discuss

Keppinger deal with White Sox official

The Chicago White Sox announced Monday that free-agent infielder Jeff Keppinger signed a three-year, $12 million contract. The agreement was reported last week. Keppinger reportedly broke his lower right leg in a fall at his home in November but the injury is not considered serious. It is not known if he will be 100 percent by the time spring training starts in February. He is...
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December 10, 2012  |  Discuss

White Sox sign Jeff Keppinger to three-year deal

The Chicago White Sox have signed infielder Jeff Keppinger to a three-year deal worth $12mm, ESPNChicago.com's Bruce Levine reports. Keppinger is a .288 career hitter over his eight-year major league career. Last season for the Rays he hit .325/.367/.439 9 home runs and 40 RBIs. Last month, word surfaced that Keppinger broke his right fibula, but that didn't slow the interest...
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December 05, 2012  |  Discuss
BAD BREAK

Keppinger falls down stairs

Free agent infielder Jeff Keppinger fell down the steps at his home and broke his right fibula. Needless to say, that puts a dent on his free agency hopes. 

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November 26, 2012  |  Discuss

Rays fail to turn double play after ball goes through Jeff Keppinger’s glove (Video)

Your browser does not support iframes. Players make errors all the time. Both physical and mental miscues are a part of the game on a daily basis. Equipment malfunctions — not so much. They do happen, however, as the Rays reminded us during their game against the Royals on Monday night. In the bottom of the sixth with Tampa Bay leading 5-1 and runners on first and second, a ground...
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August 21, 2012  |  Discuss
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