In an effort to bolster their pitching staff, the Chicago White Sox acquired right-hander Aaron Civale in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers. On Sunday, he made his White Sox debut in a start against the Texas Rangers.
The Chicago White Sox are expected to be among the many teams selling off players at this year’s Trade Deadline. They have a few players who could be of some interest to teams contending for the playoffs.
There's something about pitchers named Shane in the Chicago White Sox organization this season. In the major leagues, rookie right-hander Shane Smith is making a push for the All-Star game with a 2.37 ERA across his first 13 starts.
White Sox prospect George Wolkow seems to have turned a corner in his third professional season. After a slow start to the year, he has caught fire lately with the Single-A Kannapolis Cannon Ballers.
The Chicago White Sox pulled off a surprising trade with the Milwaukee Brewers that saw them acquire veteran starting pitcher Aaron Civale and cash considerations in exchange for first baseman Andrew Vaughn.
The Chicago White Sox are getting some bad news about outfielder Luis Robert Jr. Robert is scratched from the lineup Sunday due to a thumb injury, per the New York Post.
Despite scratching and clawing their way through Saturday’s extra-inning affair, the Chicago White Sox came up just short, losing 5–4 to the Texas Rangers in 11 innings.
The Chicago White Sox entered the season with the expectation that Luis Robert Jr. would be the veteran the team could bank on trading this summer. Unfortunately, Robert is batting .194/.279/.311 with an ops of .590 and just six home runs and 28 RBI.
The surging Texas Rangers will battle the struggling Chicago White Sox on Sunday afternoon in the finale of a three-game series in Arlington, Texas. The
To the surprise of no one, the White Sox’s newest acquisition likely won’t be with the team for long. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale reports that the team will look to move starting pitcher Aaron Civale at the trade deadline for prospects.
Rate Field is usually the home of the Chicago White Sox, but on Saturday it housed a Catholic mass led by Cardinal Blase J. Cupich. There was a virtual appearance by Robert Prevost, who's now known as newly elected Pope Leo XIV.
A busy week of Chicago White Sox roster moves continued this weekend with pitcher Tyler Gilbert. The good news for Gilbert came Friday, as he was activated from the 15-day injured list and returned to the White Sox.
White Sox manager Will Venable considered right-hander Owen White someone who could be used in a bulk role when he was promoted from Triple-A Charlotte on June 5.
Joshua Palacios' time with the Chicago White Sox could be coming to an end. On Friday, the team designated him for assignment. After being placed on waivers, Palacios could be claimed by another team, traded, released or outrighted to the Triple-A Charlotte Knights.
The White Sox’s six-game, two-city, one-state road trip is trending in the wrong direction after a brief flicker of hope. A promising start has given way to more of the same, with the offense flatlining in a 3–1 loss to the Rangers on Friday night.
Whatever you do, do not go back and look at the 2019 MLB Draft. You'll be nauseous when you realize the newest Sox killer was taken one pick ahead of the Pale Hose, and you'll be equally disgusted when you see numerous All-Stars taken after the Sox picked at No.
The Chicago White Sox have one of the most popular fans in the world in Pope Leo XIV. The new leader of the Catholic church made his sports fandom abundantly clear with his recent move.
Pope Leo is not hiding his love of the Chicago White Sox. Pope Leo XIV was photographed sporting a White Sox hat at the Vatican during his weekly general audience.
If you needed additional evidence of where Pope Leo XIV‘s allegiance lies when it comes to Chicago baseball teams, the Pope himself gave confirmation on Wednesday.