The Chicago White sox own the top two left-handed pitching prospects in all of baseball, but which one is a better bet long-term? Jim Callis of MiLB.com made his choice this week.
Could one of the Chicago White Sox’s top prospects win ROTY? With the Chicago White Sox in the midst of their rebuild one thing fans can be excited about is the amount of young talent they will ...
David Keller believes that talent comes from anywhere and everywhere. “And as a part of that, we want to make our presence ...
Jeff Torborg, a former manager of the Chicago White Sox and major league catcher, passed away early Sunday morning. He was 83 ...
Every team across the majors is selling hope to their fans: some are selling it in a more immediate fashion, in the form of ...
Ray Kuhn continues his "3 Fantasy Baseball Thoughts," series with the 2025 Chicago White Sox. Use these nuggets in your 2025 ...
The Chicago White Sox have come to terms with another pitcher, signing Jonathan Heasley to a minor league deal. He'll get an ...
CHICAGO -- A new year usually brings new resolutions ... right-hander Grant Taylor seems to be a vogue pick to watch during ...
Josh Rojas has 237 career starts at third base, 122 at second, 46 in left field, 35 at shortstop and 32 in right field. He’s ...
Entering 2025, we’re projecting a number of White Sox ... on the White Sox Area Code Games team prior to completing his high school career at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla. Chicago drafted ...