The Sox On 35th team discusses the 2022 season, top moments, where the team will go next, and the future of Jose Abreu on the South Side.
Jordan Lazowski
Jordan Lazowski
I joined Sox On 35th from Ireland back in 2017 and now serve as the Editor-in-Chief for this incredible page. I’m a 2019 graduate from the University of Notre Dame with degrees in Applied Mathematics and Economics. This, along with being a 3x #SoxMath Finals Runner-Up, is likely why I've been given the title of "resident nerd" of the page. I look forward to bringing you analytical and thought-provoking content for years to come. Go Sox!
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Sean Burke made his second AAA start, Lenyn Sosa and Tyler Neslony made final impressions, and Jonathan Stiever had another scoreless outing.
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With the season coming to an end, the White Sox announced that Tim Anderson will not return to the field in 2022.
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MLBNews
Tony La Russa will reportedly not return to White Sox in 2023
by Jordan Lazowski 2 minutes readAs the White Sox season comes to a close, rumors are circulating that state Tony La Russa will not return to the White Sox in 2023.
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Prior to tonight’s game against the Twins, the White Sox called up catcher Carlos Perez and placed Seby Zavala in concussion protocol.
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ArticlesOpinion
White Sox’s results finally catch up to flawed process
by Jordan Lazowski 14 minutes readAfter an all-out collapse in 2022, the White Sox will need to solve some crucial problems in order to make things right in 2023.
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The Charlotte Knights were paced by Oscar Colas, who had a four-hit night last night in his first home game!
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Minor LeaguesRecaps
White Sox Farm Report: Weekend Recap (September 23-25, 2022)
by Jordan Lazowski 3 minutes readOn a 2-1 weekend for the Knights, Oscar Colas, Lenyn Sosa, and Blake Rutherford were three of the standouts for Charlotte.
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Sean Burke made his AAA debut, Oscar Colas got another hit, Mark Payton hit his 30th double, and Adam Haseley had a 3-for-3 night!
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AnalysisArticles
This Unique Baseball Rule Gave Tanner Banks the Win in Detroit
by Jordan Lazowski 7 minutes readIn yesterday’s game against Detroit, Tanner Banks was credited with a win in a confusing move that is explained by one baseball rule.

