For the time being, the White Sox have a position battle going at second base.
The White Sox, finally fully healthy, put together a textbook win against the Tigers to start June with a win.
Liam Hendriks made his triumphant return from cancer Monday night, showing emotions both familiar and unfamiliar to White Sox fans. Now it’s only a matter of time till he’s back in All-Star form.
The White Sox woke up on Memorial Day 11 games below .500 — and only six games out of first place. So will they be buyers or sellers at the trade deadline? In what’s been an awful AL Central, that decision-making process isn’t as easy as it usually is two months into a season.
You think you’re upset with the lack of pop Andrew Benintendi has shown in his first couple months in a White Sox uniform? Think about how the guy who was ticked after a four-hit game in the World Series must be feeling about it.
Eloy Jiménez is nearing his return, Jake Burger is taking grounders at second base, and Pedro Grifol is going to have to figure out how to get all his bats in the lineup on a daily basis.
Welcome to summer in Chicago, where following baseball is as necessary as soaking up the sun, sitting by the lake and hopping from one street fest to another. The White Sox, despite that unbelievably lousy April, are making sure you can’t take this summer off.
Saturday’s 5-1 win over the Royals ensured the Sox will have won four of their last six series and locked down their first winning homestand.
Michael Kopech faced the minimum through eight innings, surrendering only one hit to the Royals Friday night.