The White Sox announced that catcher Reese McGuire, has been signed to a one-year, $1.2MM contract. ESPN’s Jesse Rogers was the first to report the signing shortly before the club’s official announcement. No additional roster move was needed since the Sox had an open spot on their 40-man roster. McGuire is represented by Apex Baseball.
The Chicago White Sox are gearing up to exceed expectations for the 2026 season. The team has some players who are ready to take a step forward and be productive players.
In the third edition of the “Spring Breakout” exhibition series, the young prospects of the White Sox and Dodgers sure gave baseball fans an exciting, wild night of action.
As Spring Training opens for 2026, all 30 teams have high hopes and big questions. These are the storylines to follow for each team heading into Opening Day.
Veteran outfielder Mike Tauchman has suffered a meniscus tear, according to Mike Puma of the New York Post. The injury will require surgery, though a timeline for his return to action has not yet been announced.
The Chicago White Sox have a lot of young talent littered throughout their farm system. As a result of struggling at the major league level, the team has been able to draft high and get quality talent.
Chicago White Sox catcher Kyle Teel has been on the sidelines dealing with a hamstring injury. Teel injured his hamstring while playing for Italy in the World Baseball Classic.
The Chicago White Sox have been looking towards the future with their prospects. While some prospects are getting prepared for the minor league season or possibly making the majors out of Spring Training, others have a bit more of a question mark right now.
Tampa Bay Rays outfielder Chandler Simpson has not hit a home run since June 7, 2024. That changed on Saturday. In the bottom of the seventh inning versus the Minnesota Twins, Simpson barely hit a ball over the right field wall to secure his second career home run as a professional — though it didn’t count.
The 2026 MLB season is right around the corner, and it is never too early to start thinking about how it might unfold. Seemingly, every year, we have a decent handle on who should contend and who is likely to struggle, which makes looking ahead to the trade deadline inevitable.
The Chicago White Sox have seen some players step up in Spring Training. While the games may not count, the performances do matter as rosters get cut down to see who will be with the team on Opening Day.
The Chicago White Sox are continuing to trim their Spring Training roster ahead of Opening Day. With just three Spring Training games remaining, the organization is making the final decisions on who will be on the 26-man roster.
Baseball is upon us as Opening Day is right around the corner. Several teams are making roster changes, and the Chicago White Sox happened to be one. The White Sox want to get back in the race after having a couple of miserable years.
The Chicago White Sox are getting closer to Opening Day, as it is less than a week away. As a result, the roster is beginning to shrink as the front office makes the final decisions on which 26 players will be on the big league roster.
The Chicago White Sox' Opening Day lineup has not been particularly hard to predict. While there is no question they have a handful of intriguing young prospects ready for a taste of big league action, many of those players were never destined to begin the year in the big leagues.
Short of suffering an injury, Shane Smith’s final tuneup before taking the ball on Opening Day in Milwaukee started out almost unimaginably shambolic. In bottom of the first, Smith took 24 pitches, and just 11 strikes, to record one out.
The White Sox have trimmed four more from their spring roster, per the team. Chicago announced that left-hander Ryan Borucki, first baseman/outfielder LaMonte Wade Jr., and right-handers Austin Voth and Lucas Sims have all been released.
Major League Baseball tipped off the third annual Spring Breakout event this week, which pits each franchise's top prospects against one another. The White Sox are set to have their youngsters face off against the Dodgers on March 21.
In recent years, the concessions stole the show at Guaranteed Rate Field. While the Chicago White Sox struggled to field a competitive team, they still managed to have one of baseball's biggest crazies.
After Japan was eliminated from the World Baseball Classic, Munetaka Murakami made his way back to the Chicago White Sox. In his first Spring Training game back, Murakami didn’t skip a beat as he hit his first home run, per Mark Feinsand of MLB.com.
Chicago White Sox right-hander Mike Vasil will have Tommy John surgery in the coming weeks, the team announced Tuesday. Vasil, who turns 26 on Thursday, will miss the entire 2026 season.