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Paul Sullivan: The good, bad and ugly from the first month of the White Sox season

A rare late-April snowstorm Saturday led to the postponement of the White Sox-Tigers game, which was rescheduled as part of a day-night doubleheader July 3 at Guaranteed Rate Field.

With a brief pause in the action, let's take a look at some of the more newsworthy events of the first month of the season in our "Good Sox/Bad Sox" update:

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Tim Anderson's bat tossing

Good Sox: Anderson doubled down with another memorable bat flip - technically a bat toss - Friday after hitting a walk-off home run against the Tigers. Despite all the controversy ignited by his original bat flip and subsequent plunking by

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