On this day 22 years ago, the biggest regular season crowd in new Sox Park history, and biggest 21st Century regular season crowd in all of Chicago, watched a remarkable Crosstown comeback by the White Sox. | Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images A monumental comeback — and Paul Konerko’s clubbing — crushes the Cubs 1941 White Sox infielder Don Kolloway became the second White … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: June 28
Game Thread: Giants at White Sox
Adrian Houser practices his smile for when he gets traded to a winning team. Could it be a pitchers’ duel? Side note: When we went on vacation across the sea on June 4, the White Sox had a .311 winning percentage. When we got back at midnight last night, it had soared to .317, which just goes to show how right Chris Getz and Will Venable are when they say things are … [Read more...] about Game Thread: Giants at White Sox
Houser a wowser, not a bowser, and the game a rouser, as White Sox shut out Giants, 1-0
Adrian Houser may have cashed a ticket to a contending team today. | Matt Marton-Imagn Images If you can only score one run a game, it’s a good idea to hold the opponent to zero Often what looks like it will be a pitchers’ duel doesn’t live up to the billing, but that was definitely not the case this afternoon. Starters Adrian Houser and Robbie Ray were dominant, and … [Read more...] about Houser a wowser, not a bowser, and the game a rouser, as White Sox shut out Giants, 1-0
White Sox Minor League Update: June 28, 2025
Hagen Smith threw five scoreless outs to start Birmingham’s loss on Saturday. | Parker Freedman/Minor League Baseball via Getty Images Hagen Smith had a strong but short return for the Barons in a 3-2 night on the farm Charlotte Knights 9, Toledo Mud Hens 0 (Statcast box)Strong pitching and lively offense helped the Knights (40-40) extend their win streak to four games. … [Read more...] about White Sox Minor League Update: June 28, 2025
Today in White Sox History: June 27
Who doesn’t love a José Valentín walk-off homer against the Cubs? This one came on this day, 22 years ago. | Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images José Valentín sinks the Cubs 1910 The White Sox lost the final game played at their original ballpark, South Side Park III (39th Street Grounds). Cleveland knocked them off, 7-2, in front of just 4,300 fans. Just four days later, the … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: June 27