The Grady Sizemore (temporary) era may have just begun, but you can see some legit changes in how players are viewed by the organization.
Pedro Grifol is shown the door. Can Grady Sizemore finally move forward with Chris Getz's baseball philosophy?
After this White Sox season, no amount of support from lame-duck manager Pedro Grifol can reverse the failure of Jerry Reinsdorf.
Did the Fedde/Kopech/Pham deal bring back enough? What can we expect from Miguel Vargas? What did Chris Getz do right?
In May, the Bears unveiled plans for a multibillion-dollar publicly-owned, domed stadium on the Museum Campus.
Spend time with Courtney Finnicum of "Baseball Isn't Boring" and "Pitch & Moan" - A White Sox fan covering all of Major League Baseball.
Is Pedro Grifol leaving? Can anyone pay the prospect price for Garrett Crochet? Is there a name on the trade block you may not expect?
Sox fans start a second half that should feature a youth movement and more examples of a different organizational focus on personnel.
The quickest and most complete rundown of the entire 2024 White Sox Draft. A new team building philosophy was revealed and it makes sense!
The Astros asked about Andrew Vaughn. Michael Kopech had an immaculate inning. The white Sox look to sell high.
We're previewing the 2024 MLB Draft. What will the White Sox will do, who will be making the calls, and who is about to join the big club?
What exactly is Korey Lee? We're also looking at the Andrew Vaughn / Gavin Sheets paradox.
A tiny blurb from a trusted source paints the picture of Pedro Grifol departing this offseason for Skip Schumaker.
I had a fun-filled day at a Chicago Dogs game. It had all the best parts of the beauty of baseball.
Defending the idea that pitchers, not throwers, are the key to the White Sox once again becoming a professional baseball team.
The White Sox are in the middle of a historically bad season, but MLB may be on the cusp of their next historically big scandal.
My first Chicago Union Ultimate Frisbee Assoc. game was a fantastic experience.
If the White Sox plan to deal players midseason, it isn't just about selling. They have to be shopping for the right kind of impact player.
After Pedro Grifol projected a lot of his own shortcomings on his players, a notable group of them pushed back.
It's time for the White Sox to take a fresh look at the roster and hand out jobs to the most deserving players.
Contracts, past projections and veteran status should no longer matter when it comes to creating a White Sox lineup as Memorial Day arrives.
The family of Kennedy Blades, of Broadview, is hoping to alleviate some of the costs for the Olympian when she travels to Paris in August.
The Chicago Bears will open up the season on Sept. 8 with a home game versus the Titans.
Why do the White Sox cling to players that they traded for instead of letting young talent prove themselves in the majors?
The full NFL schedule release will be televised at 7 p.m. Wednesday on the NFL Network.
Something snaps when looking at recent White Sox lineups and leads to a compelling case for giving Ozzie Guillen another go at managing.
Several names are already on the White Sox trading block. Do they all make sense for mid-season moves?
Why is everyone in Chicago media turning on one of their own in John Schriffen? Maybe it is because he isn't one of their own.
Team representatives met with aides from Gov. JB Pritzker's office Wednesday to discuss a potential new stadium project in Chicago.
Would a radical idea help the White Sox or just give them another chance to prove their incompetence?
The team said Wednesday it will invest more than $2 billion to cover 70 percent of the cost of the stadium itself.
Is Pedro Grifol the worst White Sox manager of your lifetime? Is Jerry Reinsdorf out of billionaire tricks? These are your White Sox.
The NFL franchise will hold a press conference Wednesday regarding a "state-of-the-art" facility on the Museum Campus.
A.J. Pierzynski is taking shots at the organization. Pedro Grifol is trying to put Gavin Sheets in the OF again. Why are the Sox so weird?
The White Sox are bad. Yet there is some opportunity for a few talented players and an organization trying to improve.
On Wednesday, it's the Heat going to Philadelphia to decide No. 7 in the Eastern Conference, followed by Atlanta at Chicago.
Flipping the White Sox roster into something competative is not that hard. It all depends on if Chris Getz sees what we see.
It may be bad now. Really bad. Like awfully gross terrible bad. But 2024 should see a lot of roster movement & talent arriving pretty soon.
Find out what is actually working so far, why Mike Clevinger made sense to Chris Getz and how Pedro Grifol can be more effective.
Let's talk baseball philosophy and strategy as the 2024 White Sox season gets underway.