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White Sox announce 2026 Spring Training broadcast schedule

by Joe Binder
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The White Sox have announced their 2026 spring training television and radio schedule.

Below is a list of 15 broadcasts set to air on CHSN, ESPN Chicago, and/or whitesox.com:

  • Friday, February 20 at Cubs: ESPN Chicago
  • Saturday, February 21 vs. Athletics: CHSN and ESPN Chicago
  • Sunday, February 22 vs. Milwaukee: CHSN
  • Friday, February 27 vs. Texas: ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
  • Saturday, February 28 at Cleveland: CHSN (Guardians Broadcast)
  • Sunday, March 1 at Cubs: ESPN Chicago
  • Monday, March 2 vs. San Francisco: ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
  • Saturday, March 7 at Seattle: CHSN (Mariners Broadcast) and ESPN Chicago
  • Sunday, March 8 vs. Kansas City: ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
  • Friday, March 13 vs. Cubs: CHSN and ESPN Chicago
  • Saturday, March 14 vs. Dodgers: CHSN and ESPN Chicago
  • Thursday, March 19 at San Diego: CHSN (Padres Broadcast)
  • Thursday, March 19 vs. Arizona: ESPN Chicago
  • Saturday, March 21 vs. Dodgers (Spring Breakout Game): CHSN
  • Sunday, March 22 vs. Seattle: CHSN

The Sox will have nine spring training games televised on CHSN, beginning on Saturday, February 21 vs. the A’s and ending with the Camelback Ranch finale on Sunday, March 22 vs. Seattle. All of the spring training games will be televised on CHSN and available via CHSN.com, the CHSN app, and on MLB.tv for those outside of the Chicagoland area.

Play-by-play announcer John Schriffen and Steve Stone will call four of the spring contests, while Brooke Fletcher and Connor McKnight will be in the booth for the White Sox Spring Breakout game on March 21 vs. the Dodgers (5:30 p.m. CT) and the Glendale home finale on March 22.

Meanwhile, ESPN Chicago will broadcast 10 Cactus League games, beginning with the spring opener on Friday, February 20, at the Cubs. Three ESPN Chicago broadcasts will also include live streams of the game on whitesox.com in place of full CHSN productions. Len Kasper and Darrin Jackson will team up for all 10 of the scheduled radio broadcasts.

As other teams around the league announce their broadcast schedules, expect more games to be available for viewing, especially when the team plays on the road.


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