Baseball season is upon us. The White Sox report to camp later this week, with a bunch of storylines and roster questions looming. Here’s everything you need to know as the White Sox start spring training.
With big question marks in the rotation and bullpen, the White Sox, no matter how good they feel about where they are right now, could use some more pitching depth.
The White Sox might still sit near the bottom of baseball’s farm-system rankings, but there are players to be excited about. Triple-A manager Justin Jirschele weighed in on top names like Colson Montgomery and Oscar Colás.
The White Sox have spent the offseason gushing about Oscar Colás. But what makes them think he can grab the everyday right-field job this spring? And what do they still need to see from the 24-year-old slugger?
The White Sox are bringing a group of players to spring training on minor league deals. Do any of them have a chance to make the Opening Day roster?
Have the White Sox finally found a fit at second base? According to a report, they’re interested in trading for the Royals’ Nicky Lopez, a local product.
Clevinger has been accused of physical, verbal and emotional abuse by the mother of his 10-month-old child.
What fate awaits the White Sox in 2023? Since the prediction business is pretty nonsensical to begin with, let's just let random selections from my record collection take a stab at figuring things out.
That Eloy Jiménez is still talking about his desire to play the outfield shouldn’t be surprising. That we’re still talking about it should be.