The Chicago White Sox took center stage in a holy moment of hometown pride after the election of Pope Leo XIV, the first American pope– and according to his family, a proud South Side baseball fan.
Let it be known, Pope Leo XIV is a fan of the White Sox. The pope’s brother, John Prevost, settled the heated social media debate in an interview with WGN on Thursday afternoon.
After white smoke emerged from the chimney at the Sistine Chapel Thursday afternoon, the Vatican announced Pope Leo XIV as the first-ever American pope.
Immediately after the world found now the new pope, Leo XIV, is from Chicago, sports fans around the world have one burning question about the first-ever American-born pontiff.
After Pope Francis passed away earlier this year, the Vatican was charged with finding a replacement. After deliberation, Robert Provest took Francis’ place.
The Chicago White Sox have the worst record in the American League at 10-27. After a record-breaking year with 121 losses last year, they are only one game better than last year through 37 games.
Former White Sox and Tigers great Chet Lemon has passed away at the age of 70, per an obituary from Jeff Seidel of the Detroit Free Press. A specific cause of death wasn’t listed but Lemon’s ongoing health problems have been previously documented.
Something special is brewing in the White Sox farm system. Until this point in my 25 years of life, it feels like the South Siders develop pitching well but struggle with hitters.
The Chicago White Sox received a positive update on starting catcher Korey Lee. According to Scott Merkin of MLB.com, the 26-year-old catcher is expected to begin a rehabilitation assignment this week.
Chicago White Sox prospect Braden Montgomery had a very good day Wednesday. First, Baseball America raised Montgomery’s ranking in its updated list of Top 100 prospects.
Another day, another wasted pitching performance. The White Sox dropped their third straight on Tuesday night in a 2–1 loss to the Royals, and the series' theme remains the same: solid starting pitching, invisible offense.
Former Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen had an exasperated reaction to the team finding a new way to lose on Tuesday night. The White Sox blew a 3-2 9th inning lead to lose to the Kansas City Royals 4-3 at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo.
It has only been a couple of weeks, and I’m just about ready to label Edgar Quero as the best catcher on the South Side since peak A.J. Pierzynski. Seriously though, when was the last time the Chicago White Sox had a catcher who provided genuine excitement on both sides of the ball?
The Chicago White Sox continue to be the masters of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. Chicago suffered their 26th loss of the year on Tuesday against the Kansas City Royals.
This could only happen to the White Sox. On Tuesday, the most embarrassing team in baseball hit another laughable low point during a ninth-inning collapse against the Royals in a 4-3 loss.
Braden Montgomery is making his presence known with the High-A Winston-Salem Dash. The No. 49 prospect in baseball and the No. 5 in the Chicago White Sox system, as rated by MLB Pipeline, Montgomery has played seven games with the Dash since his promotion from Single-A Kannapolis.
The Chicago White Sox have made yet another subtle but impactful roster move, this time parting ways with former Boston Red Sox slugger Bobby Dalbec. The first baseman, who signed a minor league deal with Chicago this offseason, has elected to test free agency after being sent down to Triple-A Charlotte.
The White Sox have sent right-hander Penn Murfee to Triple-A Charlotte, reports Scott Merkin of MLB.com. There had been no previous indication that the righty had been removed from the 40-man roster but the Sox evidently passed him through waivers in recent days.
The Chicago White Sox entered 2025 with one key tradable asset, Luis Robert Jr. With a 10-25 record, the White Sox are certainly not going to be buyers at the trade deadline.
It was recently reported by Bob Nightengale of USA Today that the Los Angeles Dodgers were interested in trading for Luis Robert Jr. of the Chicago White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox made six roster moves Sunday morning, highlighted by infielder Josh Rojas' appearance on the active roster for the first time this season.