The White Sox have added a former top prospect to their 40-man roster, claiming right-handed pitcher Owen White off waivers from the New York Yankees. To make room for him on the roster, the White Sox moved Ky Bush to the 60-day injured list.
Former Los Angeles Angels and current Chicago White Sox prospect Ky Bush is scheduled to have Tommy John surgery Wednesday and will miss the 2025 season, as announced by general manager Chris Getz.
99 losses, on August 24 Where were you when the White Sox lost their 99th game? One place you were not was where all the other White Sox teams in history were when they lost their 99th; namely, September.
The Chicago White Sox (31-98) match up against the Detroit Tigers (63-66) at home on Saturday starting at 7:10 p.m. ET. This contest’s pitching matchup is set, as the Tigers will send Tarik Skubal (14-4) to the mound, while Ky Bush (0-2) will take the ball for the White Sox.
Too bad you can’t rob homers in the Crawford Boxes For a moment there, it looked like this might go the White Sox way and they wouldn’t lose their unlucky 13th straight series, even with rookie Ky Bush facing Framber Valdez.
For once this summer, almost everything clicked for the South Siders Imagine, if you will, a team seemingly destined for infamy, deciding for one night to have almost everything go right ...
Former Los Angeles Angels pitching prospect Ky Bush made his major league debut Monday with the Chicago White Sox against the Oakland Athletics. Bush's task was not easy: to help the White Sox avoid history and halt the team's 20-game losing streak.
yes 61 games under yes -251 run differential yes 21-game losing streak yes third-worst start in MLB history yes two games from an all-time losing record
Before Monday's game against the Oakland Athletics, the Chicago White Sox made four roster moves involving pitchers. The Sox selected Ky Bush's contract from Triple-A Charlotte, activated Dominic Leone from the 60-day injured list, and optioned Prelander Berroa and Sammy Peralta to Charlotte.
With history on the line, the Chicago White Sox are turning to a fresh face on the mound. The White Sox, currently riding a 20-game losing streak, are calling up left-handed pitcher Ky Bush to make his MLB debut against the Oakland Athletics on Monday.
The Chicago White Sox will call up left-hander Ky Bush ahead of their game on Tuesday, reports Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times via X (formerly Twitter.) Bush will make his Major League debut as the starting pitcher against the Oakland Athletics.
Unless the Blue Jays go full fire-sale, Yusei Kikuchi will be the biggest chip they have to move at the MLB trade deadline this month. The hard-tossing lefty is 4-8 with a 4.42 ERA and high strikeout rate.
The Chicago White Sox will begin a six-game road trip Tuesday with a three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians. Before this road trip, Chicago took two out of three at home against the Colorado Rockies.
Former Los Angeles Angels draft pick and top prospect Ky Bush has been named the Southern League Pitcher of the Week. Bush, now a member of the Chicago White Sox organization, won the Pitcher of the Week award after tossing a seven-inning, two-hit shutout in his most recent start.
The Birmingham Barons have been the talk of the farm this year for the White Sox, and rightfully so, while being headlined by a pitching staff that features many top names.