The Chicago White Sox are slogging through an historically awful season. The White Sox set a franchise record with their 107th loss of the year Sunday.
The Chicago White Sox had a moment on Tuesday that would have done the Three Stooges proud.
"Oh my goodness, the White Sox have just gone full White Sox."
The White Sox have gutted their roster over the past season as their rebuild has gone into full swing.
The MLB trade deadline passed without many blockbuster moves, but there was no shortage of surprising deals. Here are grades for the biggest deals made.
The Los Angeles Dodgers acquired Tommy Edman and prospect Oliver Gonzalez from the St. Louis Cardinals, and Michael Kopech from the Chicago White Sox in a three-team trade that was made official Monday afternoon.
With the trade deadline coming up soon, teams are making one final push to enhance their rosters.
He has posted a 3.11 ERA and a 1.142 WHiP in his 121.1 innings this season, striking out 108 batters with 34 walks. That performance would fit well in the middle of the Cardinals' rotation.
The St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers collaborated on a rather complex three-team trade Monday.
The final weeks leading up to the MLB trade deadline left no secret the Los Angeles Dodgers were in search of starting pitching help and an outfielder as well.
UPDATE (July 29, 11:10 a.m. PT): Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly acquired Tommy Edman and Michael Kopech, and traded Miguel Vargas along with prospects Noah Miller, Jaral Perez and Alexander Albertus to the Chicago White Sox.
Los Angeles Dodgers' Miguel Vargas could be nearing a return to third base, the position he came up to the major leagues playing. Vargas has recently played second base or left field for the Dodgers but soon looks to come back to the infield.
Miguel Vargas has had a very interesting 2024 season for the Los Angeles Dodgers to say the least. Coming into Spring Training, he was in the process of learning a new position as Mookie Betts’ permanent switch to second base kicked Vargas out of his spot.
The Los Angeles Dodgers snapped their two-game losing streak thanks to Freddie Freeman in their 4-1 comeback win against the Boston Red Sox to start the second half on a positive note.
Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Miguel Vargas committed an outfield no-no in his team’s Friday contest against the Boston Red Sox at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. He was able to atone for his error just one inning later.
Injuries to Mookie Betts and Max Muncy have opened the door for Miguel Vargas to receive a larger opportunity with the Los Angeles Dodgers, and so far he’s capitalized.
The Los Angeles Dodgers received home runs from Will Smith and Miguel Vargas for a second consecutive game and again scored in the eighth inning en route to defeating the Milwaukee Brewers.
The Los Angeles Dodgers previously optioned Miguel Vargas to Triple-A Oklahoma City following their acquisition of Cavan Biggio from the Toronto Blue Jays last week.
Miguel Vargas was expected to be a fixture with the Los Angeles Dodgers when given an everyday opportunity last season, but things did not go as planned.
Miguel Vargas entered the 2023 season as the Los Angeles Dodgers’ starting second baseman, but several injuries and inconsistencies at the plate led to a demotion to Triple-A Oklahoma City in July.
As we turn the page on last season, Miguel Vargas is looking toward making 2024 a good one. Once considered among the best prospects in the Dodgers' farm system, Vargas was plugged in as the team's starting second baseman last year.
After batting just .195 and knocking out 7 home runs, Miguel Vargas was demoted to Triple-A Oklahoma City last week. In his first appearance in the minors this season, Vargas went 0-3 with a walk and a run scored.
The Los Angeles Dodgers opted to send down top prospect Miguel Vargas.
While Vargas got off to a solid start in 2023, with a .240/.341/.432 slash line in his first 44 games, he’s been trending downward ever since then.
Dodgers rookie Miguel Vargas has had an interesting start to his 2023 season. Vargas entered spring training knowing exactly where he stood as the starting second baseman for the Dodgers.
Los Angeles Dodgers top prospect Miguel Vargas has been dealing with a hairline fracture in his pinky which prohibits him from swinging the bat, however, that hasn’t stopped the 23-year-old from boasting a .400 on-base percentage in spring training.
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