At the outset of the White Sox’ “prove it” season, Dylan Cease proved against one of baseball’s best lineups that his success last year was no fluke, planting his flag as the favorite for the AL Cy Young in 2023.
Thanks to the disappointment of 2022 and the arrival of new manager Pedro Grifol, the White Sox got the attitude adjustment they needed. But as they found out last year, being talented won’t be enough in 2023. Welcome to prove-it time on the South Side.
Opening Week is finally here! As we inch closer and closer to March 30th, the roster seems to be taking shape for the 2023 Chicago White Sox. Will Leury García or Hanser Alberto make the team? Also, Dylan Cease was named the Opening Day Starter for March 30 v. the Astros. Is this surprising? Join the CHGO White Sox Crew,…
The White Sox spent the majority of the spring without much injury news to speak of. Suddenly, here it comes, even if it’s not too grim. In a sport full of bad luck, the team is hoping the changes it made this offseason to address player availability can keep guys on the field.
Leury García is the longest tenured White Sock, but is his time on the South Side nearing an end? Could repeated offensive shortcomings combined with a springtime surge by veteran Hanser Alberto force García off the Opening Day roster?
All that “World Series or bust” talk is out the window at White Sox camp this spring. Players have bought into Pedro Grifol’s new way of setting expectations as the new manager tries to “get that Chicago White Sox pride back” after a disappointing 2022.
With José Abreu now in Houston, who will be the hit leader for the White Sox in 2023? Tim Anderson won the hit crown in 2021, but since 2014, José has led the team in hits every year but 2018 and 2021. Also, what will the Opening Day Bullpen look like? Watch the YouTube Replay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1EzH0vMleBI Subscribe to the Show…
Will Aaron Bummer be ready for Opening Day? Can Jake Burger slug his way onto the 26-man roster? How is Elvis Andrus adapting to second base? And is Andrew Benintendi the new No. 3 hitter? Let’s talk about some hot topics from White Sox camp.
After a disappointing 2022 season and seeing Tony La Russa leave the Manager position, the Chicago White Sox seem pleased with their largest offseason addition, Manager Pedro Grifol. What has Grifol’s first Spring Training looked like? What players have made early waves? And how have the White Sox started to attack their goal of a World Series. Join Herb Lawrence,…