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.
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.
With Opening Day two weeks away, are the Chicago White Sox in need of another starting pitcher at the back end of their rotation? Sean Anderson, Herb Lawrence and Vinnie Duber weigh the positives and negatives of the current staff on the CHGO White Sox Podcast. Watch the YouTube Replay https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSGdnE_8D5g Subscribe to the Show Follow the Hosts w
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.
White Sox General Manager Rick Hahn spoke highly of Oscar Colás at the General Manager Meetings in November. Can the 24-year-old Cuban outfielder make a strong enough impression to win the job in camp? Colás and Gavin Sheets both spoke about their work in camp and the open right-field spot at spring training today. Come join the CHGO White Sox…
Elvis Andrus reunited with the White Sox on Monday, arriving at spring training as the team’s new everyday second baseman, a position switch that forced Romy Gonzalez into a utility role.
The Chicago White Sox have re-signed Elvis Andrus to a one-year deal to be the everyday second baseman, according to GM Rick Hahn. Hahn adds that Romy Gonzalez will add corner outfield to his infield duties in a “Ben Zobrist” type role. He could start the season in Charlotte, however. Vinnie sat down with White Sox Ace Dylan Cease for…
There’s a new frontrunner in the battle for the White Sox’ starting job at second base after the team reported brought Elvis Andrus back on a free-agent deal.
Though the conversation about making up for the loss of José Abreu has centered on others, Yoán Moncada could be an unheralded key to the White Sox meeting that challenge.