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South Side Sox Reacts: Hitting should be the most improved

With a slight turnaround from the debacle of a season start the White Sox went through — namely, sweeping the defending AL champs — it seemed like the right time to spin things a bit more positively. So the question this week prodded you to pick an aspect of White Sox baseball that has most […]

Today in White Sox History: April 10

1931 After five seasons on the South Side, Moe Berg was sold to Cleveland. The catcher epitomized a replacement players, with a sum total of -0.2 WAR in his Chicago years — all subpar but for 1929 (0.7 WAR, .287 batting average, and 107 games that would end up being his career high, by far). […]

White Sox Minor League Update: April 9, 2026

Memphis Redbirds 4, Charlotte Knights 1Memphis wasted no time, tagging starter Douglas Nikhazy for three early runs. The 26-year-old, a spring waiver flier from the Cleveland Guardians, has been little more than a roster filler. Tonight, he went 3 2/3 innings and allowed three runs on five hits. The Redbirds tacked on one more tally […]

Fourteen games later, the curse is gone: White Sox beat Royals 2-0

Pitching ruled the night, and the bats did just enough to drag the White Sox across the finish line, 2-0. Raise a glass: the South Siders finally snap that 14-game Kansas City curse. This evening’s contest was influenced a little by the ABS, with a few calls overturned on both sides. It added a bit […]

Game Thread: White Sox (4-8) at Royals (5-7)

The White Sox will get a first look at division rival, the Royals, and at a (hopefully) good time. Kansas City just dropped two of three against the Guardians, losing 10-2 yesterday. Chicago made several moves ahead of this series. Two pitchers, Duncan Davitt and Brandon Eisert, have been recalled. The team also added Chris […]

I took a year off baseball, and you can, too. But maybe don’t, just yet

Last season, overwhelmed by the pandemonium both on the field and in the world at large, I took a yearlong break from baseball. The scores were pinned to my home screen, but not a single full game was broadcast in my home. For the first time since 2003, I was tuned out. I got so […]

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Today in White Sox History: April 9

1963 The start of the season found the White Sox in Detroit, and it was a highlight game for third baseman Pete Ward. Ward smacked a seventh-inning, three-run home run off of Jim Bunning to push the Sox into the lead, and in the ninth inning makes a clutch, barehanded pick up-and-throw out of a slow roller hit […]

White Sox Minor League Update: April 8, 2026

Charlotte Knights 7, Memphis Redbirds 3The Knights (5-5) put a massive third inning together en route to a 7-3 victory over the red-hot Redbirds (9-2). Knights starter and star prospect Noah Schultz, 22, ran into some trouble in the top of the first. César Prieto led off the game with a double, and Joshua Báez […]

Close, but not really: White Sox fall 5-3, swept by Orioles

The base runners were there. The result? Same old story. White Sox lose 5-3 to the Orioles, swept again, because of course they are. Sean Burke did his best Houdini act, chewing through 23 pitches in a clean first. More traffic in the second — plunked a guy, walked another, but somehow left them both […]

White Sox demote Shane Smith to Charlotte after erratic outing

Shane Smith, the South Siders’ 2026 Opening Day starter, was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte on Wednesday. Smith’s demotion comes after his start on Tuesday, where he flashed some of that nasty swing-and-miss stuff we saw for stretches last season. Smith was still erratic, however. He walked five Orioles, plunked a sixth, and burned through 99 […]

Game Thread: Orioles (5-6) at White Sox (4-7)

The Chicago White Sox are once again looking to avoid yet another series loss. They’ll try to salvage the finale against the Baltimore Orioles this afternoon after dropping the first two games of the set. It’s not quite panic time because it’s far too early for that, but a win would at least allow fans […]

Today in White Sox History: April 8

1963 On this date, one of the biggest “what if’s” in franchise history took place. As per the rules at the time, the White Sox had to choose between two pitchers signed to “bonus baby” contracts, as only one player signed to a deal for more than a certain amount of money could remain in […]

South Side Reacts: What’s the White Sox strength in 2026?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in White Sox fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. This week, particularly in light of the brief hope we felt in sweeping the defending AL […]

White Sox Minor League Update: April 7, 2026

Memphis Red Birds 9, Charlotte Knights 4 (Statcast box) Jonathan Cannon, another day, another mess. He allowed a run in the first before getting a single out, found his groove for a minute, then promptly handed Memphis a solo bomb and a wild pitch in the fifth. Just like that, Redbirds up 3-0 and Charlotte […]

Chicago’s lead evaporates in frustrating 4-2 defeat

A strange pitching matchup and a late-inning collapse killed the White Sox after leading for most of the game. Shane Smith tied his strikeout record and kept contact to a minimum, but the bullpen and cold bats couldn’t provide enough support to save the game. The Orioles took control late and never looked back. To […]

Game Thread: Orioles (4-6) at White Sox (4-6)

After a recent reschedule to dodge the cold, the White Sox will get another look at the Orioles this afternoon. Unfortunately, the weather hasn’t improved, and it’s actually colder than last night, so don’t expect many home runs or much offensive fireworks from either side. The team announced a few moves today after Austin Hays […]

Today in White Sox History: April 7

1970 The worst White Sox team in history began their forgettable season by getting pounded, 12-0, at home by the Twins before just 11,473 fans. Starting pitcher Tommy John only lasted into the fifth inning by giving up six runs (five earned). The Sox would go on to lose a franchise-record 106 games and before the […]

White Sox adjust tomorrow’s start time to 2:10 p.m. amid forecast

The White Sox have moved tomorrow’s game from 6:40 p.m. to 2:10 p.m. due to projected cold temperatures. Parking lots will open at 12:10 p.m., and stadium gates will open at 12:40 p.m. All tickets purchased for the 6:40 p.m. contest will be valid for entry at 2:10 p.m. and need not be exchanged. Fans […]

Game Thread: Orioles (3-6) at White Sox (4-5)

Fresh off a three-game sweep of last season’s American League champs, the White Sox will host the Baltimore Orioles for a cold home stand. Some news and notes from the team ahead of the series: the White Sox claimed left-handed pitcher Doug Nikhazy off waivers from the Cleveland Guardians and have optioned him to Triple-A […]

White Sox Weekly: March 26-April 5, 2026

In 2026, I am determined to pay more attention. The White Sox are a team full of exciting young guys who should be coming into their own. A club that signed a noteworthy slugger from Japan in the offseason. A team where Will Venable finally has the coaching staff he wants. By all means, this […]

Today in White Sox History: April 6

1993 The divisional championship season began with a night game in Minnesota, and a big 10-5 win over the Twins. Tim Raines had a three-run home run, and scored two runs. The White Sox would wind up winning the division by eight games, compiling 94 victories. Jack McDowell picked up the first of his 22 wins on the year […]

White Sox Minor League Update: April 5, 2026

Nashville Sounds 7, Charlotte Knights 5 (Gameday Box)Even though he tossed four walks, Tanner McDougal navigated his control issues fairly well, allowing just one run on a solo home run in the fourth, giving up two total hits and striking out three in his five innings. The unfortunate part of his outing was that the […]

Game Thread: Blue Jays (4-4) at White Sox (3-5)

Spread the word — the White Sox are on a winning streak! Just when it looked like things were as bad as ever or even worse, the Sox have begun to show some life as they’ve taken their season back home to Chicago. Now, after back-to-back wins over the defending American League champions, they’re on […]