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By Phil Rogers
Special to ESPN.com Sunday, September 28, 2008 The Chicago White Sox aren't dead. Not yet. But like the Mexican bobcat, the harpy eagle and the gray bat, they are on the endangered species list. Entering the final day of the regular season -- the last scheduled day, anyway -- the White Sox, Minnesota Twins, New York Mets and Milwaukee Brewers continue to try to grab one of the two elusive spots in the playoff field. Among those teams, the White Sox have put themselves on the most complicated path toward October play. They also have blown ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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