Nate Jones was pegged by a vicious one-hopper in yesterday’s win. The ball had more bite than bark and Jones expects to be ready to pitch for Team USA next week.
Rick Renteria was named the 40th manager of the White Sox. Check out the details here and tune in to White Sox Weekly, Saturday at Noon to hear an exclusive interview with the Sox new skipper.
After the White Sox lost 6-3 to the Twins, ending the 2016 season, Robin Ventura addressed the media for the last time as the manager of the club. “It’s the right time,” Ventura said. “It’s more of a personal decision than anything. I love being here. The organization means a lot to me. You can…
According to Bob Nightingale of USA Today, the White Sox are prepared to bring Robin Ventura back to manage the team for the 2017 season. The job is Ventura’s, so the report says, if he wants it. Prior to Wednesday’s game against the Rays, Ventura himself downplayed any such report. “I appreciate all the concern,” he…
It’s the beginning of our White Sox wind-down. As the last weeks of the season roll on, we’ll look through each position in the system and evaluate the ups and downs.
Suspending Chris Sale is the right thing to do but even if his actions were reckless, that doesn’t change how the White Sox–and other teams–will view him long term.
With Carlos Rodon heading to the DL, the White Sox have a few options for a spot starter. One option would be aggressive and fun and Connor writes about it here.
White Sox leadoff man Tim Anderson is a blur on the diamond. Working out of the leadoff spot, he may not be perfect but he’s the right option for right now.
Chris Sale has been the best pitcher in the American League. What’s more, his last few starts have come exactly when the White Sox needed him most. Tonight, he’s got a chance to hit 10-0 but, more importantly, push the Indians a little further in the rear view mirror.