Wil Cordero quietly is fitting in, having passed the test of a30-minute, face-to-face session with chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. Heshowed remorse about the spousal abuse and sincerity aboutcomplying with his once-a-week counseling. "He's a very likable kid,very charming," Reinsdorf said. "I think he's going to be fine." .. . It's not easy being No. 2. Mike Cameron is hitting below .200in the unfamiliar spot, and no White Sox player has opened theseason batting second for for more than three years in a row sinceNellie Fox from 1954-63. The list of No. 2 wannabes since Fox islong and, in some cases, surprising: Dave Martinez, Ray Durham, TimRaines, Steve Sax, Joey Cora (two …
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