Venable ejected early on in Civale's White Sox debut
ARLINGTON -- In his first appearance for his new team, Aaron Civale threw more pitches than any White Sox starter has all season -- but manager Will Venable only saw 13 of them in person.
Alexander brings all-out effort in extras after Venable pushes right buttons
ARLINGTON -- By the end of the White Sox seesawing 5-4 loss in 11 innings on Saturday to the Rangers at Globe Life Field, Chicago's bench was empty, the bullpen was down to one pitcher and manager Will Venable’s lineup card was filled with revisions. Also, by that point, his
Civale, Noda ready to help White Sox after whirlwind journeys
ARLINGTON -- There were new nameplates above a couple of lockers in the White Sox clubhouse before Saturday’s game with the Rangers -- starting pitcher Aaron Civale and first baseman Ryan Noda, both of whom were acquired by the club on Friday. The White Sox grabbed the right-handed Civale, who
Baseball continues to be a real family affair for Will Venable
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Latest White Sox injuries & transactions
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White Sox trade for Civale, adding veteran presence to young rotation
ARLINGTON -- In an effort to manage the workload of their young starting rotation, the White Sox on Friday acquired veteran right-hander Aaron Civale from the Brewers in exchange for first baseman Andrew Vaughn and cash considerations. Civale, who turned 30 Thursday, is 1-2 with a 4.91 ERA (12 ER/22
Father's Day Sale brings you MLB.TV for 50% off
If you're still scratching your head about what to get your dad or for yourself for Father's Day, then we have the deal for you. During the Father's Day Sale from now until June 17, an MLB.TV Yearly subscription is half off at $59.99, bringing you every out-of-market regular-season game,
White Sox promote top prospect Schultz to Triple-A
CHICAGO -- The challenge for Noah Schultz, the No. 1 left-handed pitching prospect in the game and the No. 1 White Sox prospect (per MLB Pipeline) seemingly grew a little tougher as he was promoted to Triple-A Charlotte on Saturday. Truist Field, which is home to the Knights, is a
'No one’s satisfied': Gritty White Sox not settling for good enough after loss to Astros
HOUSTON -- Miguel Vargas sat at his locker following the White Sox's 4-3 loss to the Astros Thursday night at Daikin Park sporting torn leggings underneath his uniform pants and scraped up, slightly bloody knees on both sides.
Latest mock draft: Where first round stands before Men's College World Series
The Nationals still are evaluating 7-8 players for the No. 1 overall pick, a group that consists of most of the consensus upper-tier of talent: two high school shortstops (Ethan Holliday and Eli Willits), the best of the college arms (lefties Kade Anderson of Louisiana State, Jamie Arnold of Florida
Prospects Schultz, Montgomery put together strong performances in Minors
There was a little bit of everything during a productive full slate of Minor League action. Top 100 prospects Chase Burns and Trey Yesavage made good first impressions at new levels while two of the sport's brightest young stars -- JJ Wetherholt and Braden Montgomery -- came through when their
Burke takes lessons to heart after velo up, feel is 'really good' in rough start
HOUSTON -- There were no physical problems for White Sox right-hander Sean Burke during his team’s 10-2 loss to the Astros Wednesday night at Daikin Park. Quite the contrary. "Probably the best physically I've felt in a little bit,” said Burke after lasting 3 2/3 innings and 73 pitches, as
Confirmed fan Pope Leo XIV wears White Sox hat at Vatican: 'That's awesome'
Sometimes, you just have to support your team while you're at work. So, it's a good thing that a baseball hat works with pretty much any work attire, even a papal cassock.
Robert shows off power, flashes leather in victory over Astros
HOUSTON -- Luis Robert Jr. did the job with his bat during a 4-2 White Sox victory over the Astros Tuesday at Daikin Park. Robert also did the job with his glove, a combination the five-tool talent has shown off countless times over the past six years. So which discipline
'Always imagined a zero': Taylor turns in scoreless inning in debut
HOUSTON -- The White Sox’s plan was laid out for Grant Taylor, the club’s No. 6 prospect per MLB Pipeline, when he was sent from Major League camp to the Minor League side during Spring Training in March. Taylor would begin the season building up innings with Double-A Birmingham but
White Sox youngsters coming into their own at Rate Field
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Tough loss to Royals can't put a damper on White Sox fun homestand
CHICAGO -- The rain was coming late Sunday afternoon at Rate Field. Many of the lively 22,137 fans in attendance had headed for the exits after the Royals scored three runs in the top of the ninth and the White Sox, trailing by five, were getting ready to … Win?
Youth movement leads way as White Sox win series vs. Royals
CHICAGO -- Call it being ready for the challenge. Call it preparedness. Call it confidence. Whatever the exact description, the youthful White Sox crew has shown itself proudly since arriving from Triple-A Charlotte to the Major Leagues. And a 4-1 victory over the Royals on Saturday afternoon at Rate Field
Why Smith wants to be more than just 'good'
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No. 4 prospect Braden Montgomery has career game at High-A
It's summer time and the weather is warm in the Minor Leagues. Maybe that's why Sunday was marked by big swings and big performances with hitters around the Minors standing out for what they did at the dish.
Robert notches game-deciding hit after productive break from lineup
CHICAGO -- Luis Robert Jr. announced his return to the White Sox lineup with authority during a 7-2 victory over the Royals on Friday night before 36,916 raucous fans celebrating Mexican Heritage Night at Rate Field.
Teel in middle of White Sox winning rally during eventful MLB debut
CHICAGO -- White Sox catching prospect Kyle Teel had his contract selected from Triple-A Charlotte before Friday's 7-2 comeback victory over the Royals at Rate Field. To make room on the roster, backstop Korey Lee was optioned to Charlotte. Teel was in the lineup as the starting catcher, batting sixth