The 2024 season is upon us. It’s been a long time coming since the Rangers triumphed over the Diamondbacks last October. While this year may not be one to remember for the White Sox, there is still something special about Opening Day.
The Chicago White Sox (0-0) host the Detroit Tigers (0-0) in an Opening Day game at 4:10 PM ET on Thursday. The Tigers will call on Tarik Skubal against the White Sox and Garrett Crochet.
Sez Getz: “Anyone following the White Sox has a level of curiosity of what this team is capable of. We have some really interesting pieces and players playing for something significant in their careers.” Uh, sure ...
Now it’s time for the scary stuff, as 16 staffers take a stab at soothsaying how sucky the Sox should be Once more, as it will undoubtedly be the final time in my life to type these words, let’s make it plain that the lead author of this story is the Returning Champion, as we begin another year of South Side Sox predictions.
Chicago White Sox left-hander Garrett Crochet will make his first career start on Opening Day when the team hosts the Detroit Tigers on Thursday. Crochet counts 72 relief appearances on the heels of that assignment, but the White Sox still are glad to have a veteran around behind the plate should Crochet need additional calming.
The Chicago White Sox have some options in the bullpen despite the fact it might not look like they do. They have many options. Chicago is almost set at starting pitcher as Opening Day arrives.
The White Sox placed catcher Max Stassi on the 10-day injured list Monday due to hip inflammation, per a club announcement.
The Chicago White Sox on Monday placed catcher Max Stassi, who missed all of last season, on the 10-day injured list because of left hip inflammation. Stassi, 33, had not played in a spring training game since March 20.
The Chicago White Sox are only three days from their Opening Day tilt against the Detroit Tigers. The club made many decisions to whittle down their final roster over the last few days, but they still have work to do.
As we approach Opening Day this coming Thursday, we hear all the usual cliches. That hope springs eternal and that in baseball anything can happen. I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but I don't think those sayings apply to the 2024 Chicago White Sox.
The Chicago White Sox are still trimming down their Spring Training roster despite the opening day being only four days away. The team announced today
The veteran of 11 MLB seasons spent the 2023 campaign as a member of the Braves.
The Chicago White Sox released 16-year veteran right-hander Jesse Chavez before Saturday's spring training game against the Seattle Mariners. The 40-year old signed a minor league deal last month then posted an 11.57 ERA in seven spring appearances.
The Chicago White Sox have two games remaining this spring before they kick off the season on March 28th against division rival Detriot Tigers in Detriot.
The Chicago White Sox are reportedly parting ways with a couple of grizzled veterans.
Another member of the 2023 World Series champions is changing uniforms.
After Dylan Cease was dealt to the San Diego Padres in exchange for a package headlined by three of San Diego’s top 10 prospects, the White Sox became set to enter the season with a glaring hole at the top of their rotation.
After losing top free-agent addition Lucas Giolito to injury, the Red Sox's starting rotation is facing big questions ahead of Opening Day on March 28.
After being shut down from throwing earlier this week with an arm issue, Chicago White Sox' reliever Prelander Berroa started throwing again on Friday and has a chance to be ready for Opening Day.
The Chicago White Sox finally traded Dylan Cease. Now what?
Now faced with a gaping hole atop their rotation, the White Sox may be turning to a familiar (though controversial) face to help fill it.
The White Sox finally parted ways with starting pitcher Dylan Cease, trading him to the Padres on Wednesday. So, who will fill out their rotation?
How many of the strikeout leaders from the 2023 MLB season can you name in five minutes?
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