The White Sox surrendered 24 hits while losing their ... They hosted their first Mexican Heritage Night, resulting in the ...
How bad have the Chicago White Sox been this season? So bad that they are being trolled on social media not just by fans, but by their own social media team. The White Sox lost, again, Sunday ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Dan Freedman is lawyer and IBWAA member who writes about baseball. Are the Chicago White Sox cursed? It is an honest question. There is no ...
“Were you the only Mexican there ... About a dozen people had showed up to a tailgate Monday night, when the White Sox won ...
All that experience — from his time with the Cubs, Boston Red Sox and Texas Rangers — has led Venable to the South Side. The Chicago White Sox will name Venable as their new manager ...
CHICAGO (CBS) --After an historic losing season, White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf reportedly might be looking to sell the team. According to The Athletic, Reinsdorf is open to selling the team ...
The Chicago White Sox avoided becoming the worst team in modern MLB history, again, staving off their 121st loss of the season with a walk-off win Wednesday night over the Angles. Thanks to Andrew ...
The World Series wasn’t the only story in baseball on Tuesday night. After a historically bad 2024, the White Sox are hiring ex-big leaguer Will Venable as their next manager, according to ...
These eight players are the only members still standing from the White Sox’s Opening Day roster. This hardly entitles them to bragging rights but they deserve some kind of awards for valor to ...
The Chicago White Sox set a modern record for losses with a 41-121 record in 2024. In the aftermath, perhaps there's a shakeup at the highest levels of the team. Long-time owner Jerry Reinsdorf is ...
The Chicago White Sox are hiring Texas Rangers coach Will Venable to be their next manager, sources familiar with the situation confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday night. Venable, 42, played nine years ...
How bad were the 2024 Chicago White Sox? Well, not only did they break Major League Baseball’s modern-day record for losses in a season, but they also might’ve ended White Sox chairman Jerry ...