With Tim Anderson out for likely the remainder of the regular season, could the recently-released Elvis Andrus help out the White Sox?
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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MiLB NewsMinor Leagues
Colson Montgomery ranked No. 60 prospect in updated MLB Pipeline ranking
by Jordan Lazowski 2 minutes readColson Montgomery continues to climb up prospect rankings, and in MLB Pipeline’s lastest list, he ranks as the #60 overall prospect.
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The White Sox have announced their CHISOX Athletes NIL program, representing eight NCAA athletes with ties to the Chicagoland area.
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Oscar Colas and Jose Rodriguez both went deep, Carlos Perez launched his 17th homer in Charlotte, and multiple promotions were announced.
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In a highly anticipated matchup between Dylan Cease and Justin Verlander, Yoan Moncada stole the show for a second night in a row.
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On an off night for most of the White Sox main affiliates, the ACL and DSL White Sox both won their ballgames!
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Prior to tonight’s game against the Astros, the White Sox activated Vince Velasquez from the injured list and optioned Matt Foster.
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Minor LeaguesRecaps
White Sox Farm Report: Weekend Recap (August 13/14, 2022)
by Jordan Lazowski 6 minutes readCatch all of the top performances from White Sox prospects this weekend, including incredible games from Oscar Colas and Jose Rodriguez.
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Yolbert Sanchez extended his hitting streak, Jose Rodriguez hit another homer, and Cristian Mena left his start due to precautionary measures
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NewsRecaps
White Sox 2, Tigers 0: Kopech Throws 6 No-Hit Innings in Victory
by Jordan Lazowski 3 minutes readMichael Kopech was dominant through six no-hit innings, and the White Sox offense did just enough to take care of the Tigers 2-0.

