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Fed up with mediocrity, the White Sox embarked on a bold plan to turn themselves into one of the sport’s great dynasties. It led to them making baseball history—only not in a good way.
Winston-Salem Dash infielder Sam Antonacci on Wednesday was named White Sox minor league player of the month for June, as ...
The Chicago White Sox are finally calling up Colson Montgomery, one of the most exciting prospects in Major League Baseball.
The White Sox announced that Smith made the opening day roster the way teams desperate for positive attention do nowadays, via a video on social media. From Rule 5 pick to making the Opening Day ...
Comeback Player: Luis Robert, Chicago White Sox Chicago White Sox Outfielder Luis Robert Jr. / Matt Marton-Imagn Images With 237 games missed over the past seasons, it’s put up or shut up time ...
These are hard times for Chicago White Sox fans of all ages, midway through what looks like their third straight season of ...
Now, after Friday’s 4-1 loss to the Tigers, the White Sox have officially lost more games in a single season than any other team in modern baseball history. For 62 years, that record felt ...
No, these White Sox have bigger fish to fry. At their present .235 winning percentage, they’re on course to set the all-time Major League Baseball record for losses in a season.
Jacob Misiorowski puts the league on notice in his electric debut, Andrew Vaughn heads to Milwaukee and we pick five players to worry about. Plus, the Pope puts on a White Sox hat and Hunter ...
A Chicago White Sox player was roasted for his Jose Canseco-like blooper during Saturday's spring training game. The Chicago White Sox are picking up right where they left off last season.
CHICAGO — The Chicago White have placed catcher Korey Lee and outfielder Mike Tauchman on the 10-day injured list. The team announced the moves prior to its series finale at Cleveland on Thursday.
Fed up with mediocrity, the White Sox embarked on a bold plan to turn themselves into one of the sport’s great dynasties. It led to them making baseball history—only not in a good way.