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La Russa Says He Feels ‘Deep Remorse and Regret' Over DUI
White Sox manager Tony La Russa says he doesn’t have a drinking problem. He also says he has to prove that with his behavior.
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White Sox Players React Following Elimination from MLB Postseason
Chicago White Sox players react during post game interviews following their 6-4 loss against the Athletics on Thursday that eliminated them from the MLB postseason.
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Winker Homers, Reds Beat White Sox 7-1 for 6th in a Row
Slumping Jesse Winker hit a three-run homer — one of four off White Sox starter Jonathan Stiever — and the Cincinnati Reds extended their surge into playoff contention with a 7-1 win Friday night for their season-high sixth victory in a row. The Reds moved to .500 (26-26) for the first time since Aug. 3. They’ve had a winning record…
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Post Game Comments After White Sox Clinch Playoff Spot
The Chicago White Sox are playoff bound after they defeated the Minnesota Twins Thursday.
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Abreu Homers Twice as White Sox Rout Tigers 14-0
José Abreu hit a pair of three-run home runs and matched a career high with seven RBIs, and the Chicago White Sox beat Detroit 14-0 on Saturday night for their eighth straight win against the Tigers. Abreu went 4 for 4 a day after his career-best 22-game hitting streak ended. It was the longest streak in the majors this season….
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Donaldson Drives in 2 in Injury Return as Twins Beat Sox 8-1
Josh Donaldson returned from the injured list with two hits and two RBIs for the Minnesota Twins, who backed José Berríos with three home runs and beat the Chicago White Sox 8-1.
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Robert Hits 3-Run HR in 10th, White Sox Beat Royals 5-2
Prized rookie Luis Robert hit his first game-ending homer, a three-run drive in the 10th inning that gave the Chicago White Sox a 5-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday. Dane Dunning threw five no-hit innings before being pulled from his second major league start, and the surging White Sox won for the 11th time in 13 games…
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Crosstown Connection: White Sox Fan Donates Kidney to Cubs Fan
A 32-year-old Chicago resident donated his kidney to a Cubs fan after seeing a post about her search for a donor on social media. NBC 5’s Patrick Fazio has the story.
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2 Ex-White Sox Ticket Sellers Plead Guilty in Ticket Scheme
Two former Chicago White Sox ticket sellers have pleaded guilty to federal charges for their roles in a scheme where thousands of tickets to the team’s games were fraudulently sold.
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Anderson, White Sox Rough Up Skubal, Tigers 10-4
Tim Anderson welcomed Tigers pitching prospect Tarik Skubal to the majors with a leadoff homer, and the Chicago White Sox beat Detroit 10-4 for their third straight win.
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Madrigal's First 4 Big League Hits Help White Sox Top KC 9-2
White Sox prospect Nick Madrigal had the first four hits of his promising big league career, including two during a seven-run seventh inning, and Chicago beat the Kansas City Royals 9-2 on Sunday to finish a three-game sweep. Yasmani Grandal added three RBIs and Nicky Delmonico two in support of right-hander Dylan Cease (1-1), who gave up a homer to…
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Renteria Returns to Manage White Sox After COVID-19 Scare
The Chicago White Sox got their manager back just before their first road game of this strange, shortened season.
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Chicago Baseball: Cubs, White Sox Open Seasons With No Fans in Stands
Both Chicago baseball teams prepared Friday for an opening day like no other. The Chicago White Sox and Cubs will begin their seasons at Guaranteed Rate and Wrigley fields with no fans in the stands. NBC 5’s Lexi Sutter reports.
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Chicago Prepares for White Sox, Cubs Opening Friday
With baseball opening tomorrow in Chicago, White Sox and Cubs fans will see some major changes in the stands, on the rooftops and in the bars. NBC 5’s Trina Orlando reports.
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Talented White Sox Look to Make a Run in 60-Game MLB Sprint
The Chicago White Sox arrived at spring training with plans to make a jump in the AL Central and their sights set on a playoff spot. Nothing has changed along those lines, except one key detail.
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Chicago White Sox Pitcher Michael Kopech Opts Out of 2020 Season
Michael Kopech, one of baseball’s top pitching prospects, has decided to “not participate in the 2020 season,” Chicago White Sox General Manager Rick Hahn said Friday in a statement.
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White Sox Fans Can Buy Cardboard Cutouts of Themselves to Feel Like They're at the Game
The Chicago White Sox are taking a creative approach to filling the stands during their first home series at Guaranteed Rate Field since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. White Sox fans can buy a cardboard cutout of themselves to be displayed by the team during the three-game series against Minnesota, scheduled to start on Friday, July 24. Sales of…
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Chisox Pitcher Kopech Misses Camp Start With Personal Matter
Chicago White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech missed the start of the team’s summer camp due to a personal matter
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What It Was Like When Michael Jordan Chased His Baseball Dream
Bill Melton, who worked with Jordan on his swing, and Curt Bloom, who called Jordan’s games for the Birmingham Barons, remember His Airness on the diamond.
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What It Was Like When Michael Jordan Chased His Baseball Dream
It was the winter of 1993. Bill Melton – who played for the White Sox from 1968 to 1975 – was living in Chicago and working as a Sox ambassador. One day, out of nowhere, he got a request from the team’s general manager. It was a request that would put him at the center of the biggest secret in…