An overwhelming majority of voters felt that adding offense was crucial at the top of the 2025 White Sox board No real surprise here, as an offense-starved system (and major league club) was in dire need of additional bats. Six percent of you are pitching and defense purists: We also asked what the highlight of this past All-Star Week was, and the ol’ faithful … [Read more...] about South Side Sox Reacts: About time to draft bats
Game Thread: White Sox at Pirates
Jonathan Cannon pitched well last Friday night when the White Sox ultimately walked it off in extras. | Joseph Weiser/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Can a second-half, fresh start help Chicago turn the tide in Pittsburgh? After the All-Star break, the Chicago White Sox are back in action tonight, kicking off the second half of their season with 65 games remaining. … [Read more...] about Game Thread: White Sox at Pirates
Cannon fires and the offense roars as White Sox bash Bucs 10-1
Edgar Quero getting it done in the City of Bridges. | Justin Berl/Getty Images Chicago gets it done as pitching and big bats sink Pittsburgh The White Sox returned from the All-Star break with a bang, dismantling the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-1. Jonathan Cannon delivered a masterful performance on the mound, while the White Sox offense exploded for multiple big innings to … [Read more...] about Cannon fires and the offense roars as White Sox bash Bucs 10-1
White Sox Minor League Update: July 18, 2025
Justin Sinibaldi bounced back from a rough start to 2025 with a wonderful win for Kanny. | Justin Sinibaldi/Instagram Justin Sinibaldi gets the job done for Kannapolis, as did Tanner McDougal and Tyler Schweitzer in Birmingham Durham Bulls 7, Charlotte Knights 5 (Statcast Box)The Knights, lingering around .500 all season after an initial opening burst that saw the club … [Read more...] about White Sox Minor League Update: July 18, 2025
Today in White Sox History: July 17
On this day 50 years ago, Wilbur Wood found himself right in the middle of the last immaculate burst of his career. | Focus on Sport/Getty Images Wilbur Wood starts and wins consecutive games for the South Siders 1959 It was a pitcher’s duel for the ages, and one of the key games of the season. The White Sox were in New York, and before 42,168 fans, Ralph Terry and … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: July 17