The Chicago White Sox are already exceeding expectations early in the 2026 season. Even as of May 8, they sit only a few games under .500, and in a weakened division, especially with the absence of Tarik Skubal for the next several months, the idea of staying in the playoff race into September is starting to feel increasingly realistic.
The Chicago White Sox have been seeing many prospects get promoted to the majors. As a result, they are having a major shakeup with their top prospects in the organization.
The Chicago White Sox made a surprise trade earlier this week, acquiring pitcher Trevor Richards in a deal with the Philadelphia Phillies. Richards was added to the White Sox’s 26-man roster on Thursday, so we’ll get to see him promptly.
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The Chicago White Sox are looking to get the top talent on the 26-man roster. There are going to be changes due to injuries, availability, and other factors, but the roster is ever-changing.
Some things appear clear when it comes to Baseball Hall of Fame voting. The PED guys aren’t going to get in, or at least the hitters, and the rubric for starting pitchers has to be reconstructed on the fly.
The White Sox are switching up the bullpen with a surprising move. The club announced that right-handed pitcher Trevor Richards has been added to the active 26-man roster after being acquired from Philly on Tuesday.
The White Sox reinstated right-handed pitcher Jonathan Cannon and left-hander Chris Murphy from the 15-day injured list on Wednesday. Both pitchers were optioned to Triple-A Charlotte as part of the move after completing their rehab assignments with the team.
The Chicago White Sox have been one of the biggest surprises in baseball this season, as they are firmly in contention in the AL Central after having been MLB doormats the past several years.
For a minute there in the top of the second when the Good Guys got on the board first, it felt like they might actually take the series. Then the bottom of the second inning happened, and poof, the vibes from the past couple of weeks packed up and left the building.
The Chicago White Sox are surging right now, having won six of their last eight games to improve to 17-19 and insert themselves smack dab in the middle of the AL Central race.
The Chicago White Sox's front office should be getting plenty of praise right now. With each passing day, it seems like young slugger Munetaka Murakami finds another way to impress.
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Despite sitting two games under .500 (17-19), the Chicago White Sox are a half-game out of the lead of the American League Central. The Detroit Tigers (18-19) and the Cleveland Guardians are locked in for the lead, with the Tigers losing their ace left-hander Tarik Skubal to an elbow injury.
Back in 2024, the Chicago White Sox selected Caleb Bonemer 43rd overall (2nd round) out of Okemos High School. The Michigan product made his professional debut last year and impressed across the Low-A and High-A levels by winning Carolina League MVP honors by slashing .281/.400/.458 with 10 homers and 27 steals in 96 games at age 19.
The White Sox (17-19) fought to the very end, but the bats were inconsistent with runners in scoring position, and the Angels (14-23) knocked Erick Fedde around as the Good Guys dropped game two of their LA road trip, 4-3.
The Chicago White Sox can prove they mean business on Tuesday night. After taking down the Los Angeles Angels 6-0 to start the week, the team officially moved to 17-18 on the season.
Munetaka Murakami has been drilling balls over the fence easily this season, so it was no surprise to see the Chicago White Sox star smack a 429-foot homer in Monday's series opener against the Los Angeles Angels.
As the Chicago White Sox continue their surge toward a winning record, the organization decided to bring in some veteran help. Ahead of the team's 6-0 victory over the Angels on Monday – where, yes, Munetaka Murakami hit another home run – the team announced the signing of Randal Grichuk.
Chicago White Sox Japanese rookie Munetaka Murakami is a man on a home run mission. Murakami belted a 429-foot homer against the Los Angeles Angels on
The White Sox and outfielder Randal Grichuk are in agreement on a major league deal, reports Robert Murray of FanSided. The Sox will need to make corresponding moves to open space for the Paragon Sports International client on the active and 40-man rosters.
The Chicago White Sox' top prospect is one step closer to seeing his MLB dream come true. On Sunday night, the organization officially made the call to move Braden Montgomery up to Triple-A.
The Chicago White Sox are not shy about promoting prospects. Already this season, the team has called up left-hander Noah Schultz and infielder Sam Antonacci. Now, another prospect is a step closer to making his big-league debut.
The Chicago White Sox were one win away Sunday from reaching a pivotal milestone in their long rebuild. But the White Sox will get a chance to again get within a game of .500 on Monday night when they visit the skidding Los Angeles Angels in the opener of a three-game series.
Rookies are continuing to steal the show in MLB, bringing the wow factor and crushing MLB rankings early this season. Their adaptability, work ethic, and hustle have been compelling to watch. Every day is a new opportunity for these youngsters to grow and showcase their ability to keep up with elite stars.
A year ago this week, Colson Montgomery’s future looked more uncertain than it had at any point in his professional career. After his brutal start at Triple-A Charlotte, the Chicago White Sox pulled their top infield prospect out of the daily grind and sent him to Arizona for one-on-one work with Ryan Fuller.
The White Sox announced Wednesday that they’ve selected the contract of outfielder Jarred Kelenic from Triple-A Charlotte. Fellow outfielder Everson Pereira has been diagnosed with a pectoral strain and placed on the 10-day injured list.
Catcher Reese McGuire elected free agency after clearing outright waivers, as first reflected on the MLB.com transaction tracker. The White Sox designated him for assignment over the weekend.
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