The White Sox have a minor league agreement with right-hander Austin Voth, reports James Fegan of Sox Machine. The Wasserman client will be in camp as a non-roster invitee.
The Chicago White Sox have been acquiring young talent throughout the offseason, and we will begin to see how the roster looks throughout spring training.
While many eyes will be on the Chicago White Sox' new pitchers this Spring Training, the familiar faces behind the plate could steal the show. Kyle Teel and Edgar Quero are both heading into their second season in the big leagues.
Editor’s Note: During SoxFest Live 2026, the Sox On 35th crew had the chance to interview several members of the White Sox organization as part of a Podcasters’ Row event.
The new MLB season brings opportunities as players head into their walk years and try to rebound from subpar performances. These 25 players stand out heading into 2026.
Welcome back to our Discussion series. Today’s soapbox question might be an uncomfortably familiar refrain uttered on the South Side: what weakness will ultimately sink the White Sox if left unresolved?
This season will mark a half decade since the Chicago White Sox won their sixth division title in franchise history, but much has happened since 2021. Fans had to sit through a then-miserable 81-81 season in 2022, but little did they know what was ahead.
We are launching a new daily article here at South Side Sox, more prominently than our items that pop up on The Feed. It falls under the category of White Sox Discussions, which you’ll see in a few weeks will also be our new branding for Game Threads.
Here are the latest news, notes, and anecdotes from the past two days at Camelback Ranch. The White Sox announced their 2026 spring training television and radio schedule on Thursday.
Though the Chicago White Sox have done well to revamp their roster this offseason, they may have made a blunder with general manager Chris Getz’s comments regarding newly acquired infielder Luisangel Acuna.
White Sox GM Chris Getz issued a lighthearted statement after comments he incorrectly made about newly acquired outfielder Luisangel Acuna being a switch-hitter.
America's favorite pastime has more memorable performances than any sport. As such, figuring out which pitchers had the best seasons ever is no easy task.
It was never bound to be all smooth sailing for the White Sox. While the organization's aggressive offseason garnered respect around the league, the team has still managed to make plenty of embarrassing headlines in recent weeks.
The arrival of Japanese star Munetaka Murakami to the Chicago White Sox has come with some bathroom improvement at the team’s clubhouse. But as spring training starts, manager Will Venable made sure to flush a misconception about Murakami’s bidet request down the toilet.
The Chicago White Sox are facing renewed scrutiny after general manager Chris Getz repeatedly misidentified Luisangel Acuna during multiple offseason appearances.
White Sox pitcher Anthony Kay is no stranger to what Munetaka Murakami can do. While many are getting their first look at the heavy-hitter at Spring Training, Kay is one of the few MLB arms who has actually faced the 26-year-old.
Last season, the White Sox found themselves in a positive dilemma, attempting to balance time behind the plate between two young players: Kyle Teel, a central piece in the Garrett Crochet trade, and Edgar Quero, who was a part of the Giolito trade to the Angels at the 2024 deadline.
The White Sox are trading reliever Bryan Hudson to the Mets, first reported by Joel Sherman of the New York Post. It’s a cash deal. Chicago designated the lefty for assignment last week to make room for outfielder Austin Hays.
The White Sox announced that right-hander Jairo Iriarte and catcher Drew Romo have cleared waivers and been outrighted to Triple-A Charlotte, per Scott Merkin of MLB.com.
The Chicago White Sox agreed to a one year, $6 million free-agent contract Wednesday with former All-Star outfielder Austin Hays.. The deal pays Hays $5 million this coming season, with an $8 million mutual option for 2027 or a $1 million buyout.
For most of the winter, the Chicago White Sox needed outfield help and roster stability, but they also needed the market to cooperate. Saturday morning brought resolution.
Coming off another 100-plus loss season in 2025, the Chicago White Sox reached that mark for the third straight season. Things look a bit different coming into 2026, though.
The White Sox were one of several teams to expand their list of announced non-roster invite players for 2026 Spring Training on January 29. Over a dozen Chicago prospects were invited to big league camp, including Braden Montgomery, Sam Antonacci, Hagen Smith, and Noah Schultz.
The White Sox are not yet ready to contend for a playoff berth. However, if their young talent can take another step forward, a quietly strong offseason could lead to a better season on the South Side than expected.