The Chicago White Sox have a few positional battles happening in camp that could come down to the wire. The one battle going on in camp that will figure to be a tough decision to make is the catching position, which has two players vying for the starting job for this season.
The Chicago White Sox prepare to take on the Milwaukee Brewers today in Cactus League play. Before the action today, the White Sox announced five roster moves.
After being acquired from the Boston Red Sox in a mega-trade this offseason, Chicago White Sox catching prospect Kyle Teel has more than held his own this spring.
The Dodgers optioned infielder Hyeseong Kim and right-hander Bobby Miller this evening. They also reassigned non-roster invitees Giovanny Gallegos, Eddie Rosario, David Bote, Michael Chavis and top prospect Dalton Rushing to minor league camp.
The White Sox announced Tuesday that they’ve optioned top shortstop prospect Colson Montgomery.
The Chicago White Sox are ramping themselves up to start their season, which hopefully won’t be a repeat of last season. The White Sox start the season on the 27th when they take on the newly minted Los Angeles Angels, who could bring back two former White Sox in Yoán Moncada and Tim Anderson, who are fighting to win a roster spot with the Angels.
The Chicago White Sox announced that they have limited their Spring Training roster to 54 players, including 25 pitchers and 29 position players. Most notably, the team optioned one of their top prospects in Colson Montgomery (SS) to Triple-A Charlotte.
After getting embarrassed in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers in October, the New York Yankees have experienced a series of misfortunes.
The Chicago White Sox announced on Tuesday that they have sent top prospect Colson Montgomery down to Triple-A Charlotte, thus ending his quest to be the team's starting shortstop.
You might thinking that just about every area of the White Sox roster should be a competition following the worst season in MLB history, which would be a fair thought.
According to a recent report from Cuban Baseball Insider Francys Romero, free agent catcher Yasmani Grandal turned down a contract offer from the Atlanta Braves earlier this offseason.
The Chicago White Sox had a nice game against the Athletics yesterday where they gave them a good drubbing, beating the A’s by a score of 10-2. The game featured the White Sox’s No.
Cactus League action is in full swing. It's safe to say that our White Sox have not exactly #SetTheTone thus far out in the desert. I've spent quite a
Change was inevitable for the Chicago White Sox in 2025 after dropping 121 games last year, setting a major league record for most losses in a season.
After going 41-121 last season and trading ace pitcher Garrett Crochet this offseason, things continue to look bleak for the Chicago White Sox. However, the Sox do have some intriguing reasons for watching in 2025, with most of them centering around prospect growth and development.
This kind of news is just what Chicago White Sox fans need to hear. After a disastrous 41-121 season that set the MLB record for the most losses in a season, the White Sox are ready to roll out an impressive group of prospects Sunday when they face the Colorado Rockies in the Spring Breakout game.
The Chicago White Sox are coming off their best performance of this Spring Training season after defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers. Although the Dodgers fielded most of their regular starters, the White Sox emerged victorious with a score of 5-2.
The Chicago White Sox have sent top pitching prospect Grant Taylor down to minor league spring training. The White Sox also sent down pitchers Eric Adler and Trey McCough.
Shane Smith may not have a fraction of the star power that some of the Los Angeles Dodgers' top bats boast, but the Chicago White Sox right-hander still managed to get a leg up on them Saturday.
The Chicago White Sox face a long path on their way back into contention, but they are better positioned for the future right now than they have been in previous seasons.
If the Chicago White Sox are going to contend for a World Series in the next decade, a pair of 21-year-old left-handers will be a key part of that. Noah Schultz has ascended to the status of the top left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, a top 20 prospect in all of baseball.
The White Sox announced that right-handers Prelander Berroa and Juan Carela will require Tommy John surgery in the coming days.
With 222 losses over the last two seasons, the Chicago White Sox have not given fans much reason to cheer since their previous playoff appearance in 2021. While the expectations will be low in 2025, here are three White Sox players to keep an eye on during spring training.
For now, the Chicago White Sox have no plans on trading former All-Star outfielder Luis Robert Jr. Down the line, the 27-year-old Robert may find himself in a new uniform—and the White Sox may have inadvertently confirmed it at the start of spring training.
The rebuilding White Sox would probably like to shop Andrew Benintendi around the trade market later this spring. Unfortunately, the veteran outfielder’s health status is perhaps going to make that difficult.
The veteran's status for Opening Day is in jeopardy.
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