Proposing an MLB In-Season Tournament: What would it look like?
After the success of NBA’s inaugural in-season tournament, what could a MLB In-Season Tournament look like?
A lifelong White Sox fan growing up in Palatine, Illinois, I’ve been writing about the South Siders since high school. Currently, I live in Lincoln Park and work in downtown Chicago. Sox fan first, Fighting Irish fan second, I was blessed to be able to graduate from the University of Notre Dame in 2022. There, my first-year Resident Assistant was coincidentally our own Jordan Lazowski. Go Sox!
After the success of NBA’s inaugural in-season tournament, what could a MLB In-Season Tournament look like?
The White Sox made their first trade of the offseason late Thursday night, sending Aaron Bummer to the Braves for five players.
This current White Sox roster is going to have some familiar faces in 2024 – but how confident should we be in that being a good thing?
The Birmingham Barons continue to provide highlights, with both Colson Montgomery and Bryan Ramos homering last night!
Cristian Mena made his first start in Charlotte, while Colson Montgomery continued to hit down in Birmingham on a strong night on the farm!
In what has been a lost season for the White Sox, they have a chance to do the right thing and smartly prepare for the future.
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It’s been a wild 48 hours for the White Sox in the media. Here’s a recap of everything you may have missed as we try and make sense of it.
On a day in which the White Sox made a flurry of trade deadline moves, faces old and new to the organization had strong days.
The White Sox have continued their sell of today, moving Kendall Graveman to the Astros in exchange for Korey Lee.