As SoxFest Live wrapped up Saturday, the attention turns to spring training. Chicago White Sox pitchers and catchers report on Feb. 12 for Will Venable’s first camp as manager.
The Chicago White Sox are putting out a very strong promotional lineup in 2025, which includes an homage to Ken Griffey Jr.'s short time in the organization back in 2008.
Former Bullard Panthers baseball standout Hagen Smith made news on Tuesday when it was announced that he had been invited to join the Chicago White Sox’s spring training roster. While at Bullard ISD,
CLEVELAND, Ohio — James Karinchak has signed a minor league deal with the White Sox as he attempts to make it back to the majors after missing the 2024 season with a shoulder injury. Can Chicago help the ex-Guardians reliever return to being a dominant force in the back end of the bullpen? Will he face his former team at some point in 2025?
Chicago White Sox following SoxFest Live, including shortstop Colson Montgomery’s mindset as he prepares to compete for a roster spot this spring.
He was drafted No. 5 overall and signed for $8 million last July, a record for southpaws that topped Brendan McKay's $7 million with Tampa Bay in 2017. Smith's bonus bested the Arkansas record of $5.2 million Heston Kjerstad got from the Baltimore Orioles in 2020.
A pair of former Seattle Mariners pitchers have received invites to spring training with the Chicago White Sox: Right-handers Justin Dunn and Dan Altavilla. The
Colson Montgomery might be the most closely watched player for the Chicago White Sox when the team begins spring training in Arizona next month.
Miguel Vargas delivered the first “best shape of my life” declaration at SoxFest Live, less than three weeks before spring training even began.
The White Sox talked to the Reds and Giants about a trade involving Luis Robert Jr., but a deal seems unlikely. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.