White Sox Update: Schriffen’s TV debut, Hendriks, Burdick, Getz
Earlier today, the Chicago White Sox dropped their first Cactus League game to their crosstown rival, the Chicago Cubs. However, there was plenty of other news to write home about…
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Earlier today, the Chicago White Sox dropped their first Cactus League game to their crosstown rival, the Chicago Cubs. However, there was plenty of other news to write home about…
According to Jon Morosi, the Baltimore Orioles have remained active with both the White Sox and Marlins in pitching trade talks.
With the firing of Rick Hahn and Kenny Williams last week, the national media is beginning to ask the right questions.
In a number of White Sox-related moves, Mike Clevinger, Lucas Giolito, and Reynaldo Lopez have all been placed on waivers.
White Sox general manager Rick Hahn addressed the Chicago media on Monday afternoon after a tumultuous weekend.
In a fitting end to a brutal first half, the White Sox dropped Sunday’s series finale to St. Louis; a 4-3 defeat in 10 innings.
Michael Kopech struggled mightily with walks, while Shohei Ohtani dominated both sides of the ball in the Sox’ 4-2 defeat.
Michael Kopech wasn’t incredibly sharp, and the White Sox couldn’t do enough offensively to win the series against the Rangers.
Jake Burger and Luis Robert Jr. provided most of the damage tonight in the White Sox’ comeback victory in Los Angeles.
Lance Lynn struggled early in this game, putting the White Sox in a hole they were unable to dig out of in Los Angeles.