The Chicago White Sox lost their seventh consecutive game on Wednesday, falling 3-2 to the Cleveland Guardians. After the worst season in modern history last year, they are off to a rough start to 2025.
The Chicago White Sox lost last evening’s game by one run against the Guardians, dropping their record to 2-9. They left last night’s game, losing two players from their everyday lineup.
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The Chicago White Sox placed catcher Korey Lee and outfielder Mike Tauchman on the 10-day injured list Thursday. Lee, 26, was helped off the field after rolling his left ankle in the sixth inning of Wednesday's 3-2 loss at Cleveland.
The Chicago White Sox are more familiar with losing than any other team in baseball, but the way they were defeated on Wednesday night was new even for them.
The Chicago White Sox are in complete free fall. Last night, they dropped their seventh straight game and lost their fifth game by one run, losing by a score of 3-2 to the Cleveland Guardians.
Leave it to the Chicago White Sox to find yet another unconventional way to lose a game.
The 2024 season was a complete disaster for the Chicago White Sox, as they set an MLB Modern Era record with 121 losses. So far, this season has also been rough for the White Sox early on, as they sport a 2-7 record.
The Chicago White Sox reinstated outfielder Mike Tauchman from the 10-day injured list on Sunday. In a corresponding move, Chicago designated outfielder Travis Jankowski for assignment.
The Chicago White Sox have slowly gotten back most of their injured players after getting dealt a bad hand during the spring, which cost them most of their pitching depth.
The White Sox announced that outfielder Travis Jankowski was designated for assignment. The move was made to create a roster spot for Mike Tauchman, who has now been activated from the 10-day injured list.
The Chicago White Sox have been dealing with injuries all spring, and they have carried over into the regular season with a few players starting on the injured list.
The Chicago White Sox have struggled this spring with injuries, and it looks like it will affect their roster for Opening Day. The White Sox got decimated in their pitching department, with six total pitchers set to miss this season due to Tommy John, four coming in March alone.
This off-season, the Chicago Cubs cut ties with Mike Tauchman and Nick Madrigal as they were non-tendered in November. Tauchman has since landed with the south siders whereas Madrigal signed with the New York Mets. Unfortunately a spring training injury reportedly will cause Madrigal to miss the entire 2025 season.
The Chicago White Sox are apparently not done adding to their roster as the start of Spring Training and the 2025 season approaches. After acquiring outfielders Mike Tauchman and Austin Slater earlier this offseason, the White Sox have reportedly reached an agreement with veteran outfielder Michael A.
The Winter Meetings are in full force and Chris Getz opened up to the media about the latest rumors. Here are Monday’s takeaways ahead of what could turn into an eventful week.
In a move similar to LeBron James’s infamous Decision, just without any of the pomp, the Palatine Pounder has left his hometown team and taken his talents to the South Side.
The Chicago White Sox signed veteran outfielder Mike Tauchman to a contract, as reported on Monday night by Scott Merkin of MLB.com. Tauchman joins veteran outfielder Austin Slater as new players acquired by the White Sox this offseason.
According to reports, the Chicago White Sox have signed outfielder Mike Tauchman, adding depth to their roster as they continue their rebuilding process.
The Chicago Cubs made a tough decision earlier this offseason when they parted ways with fan favorite outfielder Mike Tauchman. While he had been a productive player for the Cubs, he simply did not fit the long-term picture of the team.
In back-to-back seasons now, Chicago Cubs center fielder Mike Tauchman has potentially dramatically saved the season.
It was all going well for the Chicago White Sox. Then, Mike Tauchman decided that he wanted to make some noise. Up until that point, the outfielder for the Chicago Cubs had been relatively quiet.
The outfielder has done enough over the past calendar year to assure himself of continued opportunities at the big league level.
Heading into this season, it was unclear what role Mike Tauchman would play on the Chicago Cubs. That role is starting to become very clear as the season continues.
What will we miss Thursday without Major League Baseball's opening day, stolen from us by the coronavirus? Plenty, Yardbarker's Jon Gold writes.
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