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Today in White Sox History: July 28

1931 Two days after surrendering the most runs ever against the White Sox in a game (22 runs, which still holds today), the South Siders set their franchise record for the most runs ever scored in the eighth inning of a game by plating 11 runners to beat the Yankees, 14-12, at Yankee Stadium. They […]

Cubs Willing to Deal Nearly Any Prospects to Add at Least One Starter

The Cubs, who just won their 60th game in the wake of designating Jameson Taillon for assignment, are very much open for business with the trade deadline fast approaching. With waiver trades no longer a thing late in the season, Monday is the line of demarcation when it comes to adding big names. And with … The post Cubs Willing to Deal Nearly Any Prospects to Add at Least One Starter appeared first on .

White Sox Minor Keys: July 27, 2026

We’re between Farm Fortnights, but with bridge league beginning Thursday, the White Sox have spent the last few days shuffling some players to create room for their most recent draft picks for eventual integration into the system. Some individual transactions that stand out among the flurry of moves: ⚙️ Ryan Burrowes has been promoted from… The post White Sox Minor Keys: July 27, 2026 appeared first on Sox Machine .

3 Mock Trades That Would Make for a Perfect Cubs Deadline

The Chicago Cubs have as clear a plan as anyone as they head into the 2026 trade deadline. They have dealt with pitching injuries to both their rotation and bullpen since the beginning of the year. That leaves them to target one thing in specific: pitching, pitching, and more pitching. There are going to be […] The post 3 Mock Trades That Would Make for a Perfect Cubs Deadline appeared first on Just Baseball .

Chicago Cubs Score and Recap (7/27/26): Cubs 7, Cardinals 3 – Big Nights for Hoerner, Bregman in 60th Win

The Cubs and Cardinals had to endure a 106-minute rain delay before getting their series underway at Busch Stadium on Monday night. It turned out to be worth the wait for the road team, as they went on to win thanks to a couple of four-hit performances. Chicago took the lead against starter Matthew Liberatore … The post Chicago Cubs Score and Recap (7/27/26): Cubs 7, Cardinals 3 – Big Nights for Hoerner, Bregman in 60th Win appeared first on .

“How Is This Guy Still in a MLB Lineup”: Yankees Fans Demand Major Change After Costly Anthony Volpe Error

With a postseason run in October at stake, even the most routine of plays can trigger an extreme reaction from the fans if mishandled. And that’s exactly what unfolded at Guaranteed Rate Field when the New York Yankees faced the Chicago White Sox. At the center of it all was the youngest shortstop in Yankees […] The post “How Is This Guy Still in a MLB Lineup”: Yankees Fans Demand Major Change After Costly Anthony Volpe Error appeared first on EssentiallySports .

The Bear’s Den, July 28, 2026

THE DAILY SPONGIE SPECIAL BEARSSSSSS Four questions facing Bears’ decision-makers as training camp begins Training camp is here. So here’s another list. Bears guard Joe Thuney ranked 49th on NFL Top 100 The man can play football. Former Bears assistant coach Eric Bieniemy’s wife shot Such a heartbreaking deal for Coach B. Hoping for her […]

Yankees 9, White Sox 5: First fast and loose, then out of control

It's usually premature to call a regular-season series a "playoff preview," especially before the trade deadline, but based on the way the Yankees ground down the White Sox after Noah Schultz ran into sudden trouble in the fourth inning, there'd be a reason to treat the postgame postmortem like a postseason readiness audit. Whether or not a pressure got to them, they played like the pressure got to them with a wide array of mistakes. There were physical errors, lapses in execution, and an ab...