Janice Scurio

Janice Scurio

A reputable baller after being the only girl on her middle school's basketball team, and a librarian that worked in public libraries in Texas and Wisconsin, Janice Scurio (@ballerlibrarian) is no longer a baller, nor a librarian. Chicago born-and-raised, Janice spent her high school years slinging White Sox hats and jerseys at the ballpark, and has many fond memories of Jon Garland making fun of her. Beyond being SSHP's resident LOOGY, she enjoys writing about comedy, technology, food, and travel.

Lucas Giolito: Looking Back, and Looking Ahead
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Approaching his first postseason start, take a trip down memory lane and revisit the ace's 2020 season, including a no-hitter and two career-high tying strikeout performances.

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José it Louder for the People in the Back
Games

An audacious outing from the AL MVP favorite busts the Chicago White Sox out of the doldrums for a delicious victory over the Chicago Cubs, 9-5.

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A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Lenience
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At least this wasn't a walk-off? The Chicago White Sox permissively lose to the Cleveland Indians, 5-4, for a series sweep.

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Royal frustration
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A few questionable calls, a tepid start from Dylan Cease, some bullpen blusters, and missed opportunities on offense contribute to a Chicago White Sox loss to Kansas City, 9-6

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From the Locker Room: James McCann
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Whether with his play-calling or hitting, the catcher was a Chicago White Sox hero on Thursday

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White Sox bombard Boyd and the Bengals, 7-2
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Back-to-back blasts by Tim Anderson and Yoán Moncada in the first inning set the tone for what would be a six-home run cataclysm, with multi-homer games for Anderson and Luis Robert

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Longballs lofted into history on the South Side
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The Chicago White Sox hit a Sunday special — four straight homers, including a first-ever three straight by Cuban-born players — in a 7-2 routing of the St. Louis Cardinals

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