The White Sox releases its promotional schedule for the 2025 regular season. The promotions include items commemorating the team's 125th anniversary in Chicago, bobbleheads, and multicultural nights.
How did the Chicago White Sox fare with their reimagined fan fest at the Ramova Theatre? As well as you could expect.
Several limited-edition items commemorating the White Sox organization’s 125-year anniversary and a first-ever Sunday Bobblehead Collector’s Series, presented by United, top the list of fan giveaways scheduled for the 2025 season at Rate Field.
Shortstop Colson Montgomery will make his debut this season, it’s only a matter of when. He goes to camp looking to win an Opening Day job.
Right-hander Jonathan Cannon, who posted a 4.49 ERA in 21 starts and two relief appearances his first season, would seem to be the leading candidate, although general manager Chris Getz has dropped veteran free agent Martin Perez’ and Sean Burke’s names into such discussions.
The Chicago White Sox just had one of the worst seasons in Major League Baseball history. They've already traded one of their star players and they could deal Luis Robert Jr. soon.
Chase Meidroth was apparently on the phone with Boston Red Sox top prospect Marcelo Mayer when he discovered he was traded to the Chicago White Sox for Garrett Crochet.
Fans got a chance to meet current players and top prospects who are eager to compete to be a part of a team that can start to make change in the form of more wins under first-year manager Will Venable.
Colson Montgomery might be the most closely watched player for the Chicago White Sox when the team begins spring training in Arizona next month.
Mark Buehrle was on his lawn mower cutting the grass last summer at his Missouri home when he received a call from Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. Buehrle returned the call and received what he called “insane” news.
Speaking on the Foul Territory TV program, former Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson addressed his fall from grace and his new opportunity with the Los Angeles Angels.
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?