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White Sox lose again, in rare company with historically bad start
The Chicago White Sox fell 8-2 to the Philadelphia Phillies on Sunday afternoon, leaving them in some bad company in terms of the worst starts in MLB history.
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Seattle Mariners claim left-hander Sammy Peralta off waivers from Chicago White Sox
The Seattle Mariners claimed left-handed pitcher Sammy Peralta off waivers from the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
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Campfire milkshake, ‘Fowl Ball' among White Sox food debuts for 2024 season
It’s not just baseball players getting ready to hit the White Sox season out of the park this year. It’s the chefs too.
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New food options revealed at Guaranteed Rate Field ahead of White Sox season
With one week until the White Sox opening day, NBC Chicago’s Courtney Sisk spent time at Guaranteed Rate Field to explore the new dishes available this season.
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Renderings for potential White Sox stadium in ‘The 78,' reimagined 35th Street released
As Chicago sports fans encounter a great deal of uncertainty regarding the future home of two of their teams, renderings for a proposed riverside stadium in Chicago’s “The 78” in the South Loop have been released.
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White Sox have 0% chance to make postseason per annual PECOTA projections
Baseball Prospectus dropped its annual PECOTA Standings on Tuesday, and unsurprisingly the algorithm is not high on either Chicago team this season. PECOTA projects the White Sox to win just 65.5 games this year and says they have a 0% chance of making the playoffs. The algorithm has the Cubs winning a much more respectable 80.2 games, but still only…
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Former Cubs coach joins Bobby Jenks, Windy City ThunderBolts
A former Cubs coach is joining forces with a former White Sox closer to help lead the Windy City ThunderBolts. Larry Rothschild has joined Bobby Jenks on the Frontier League team staff. Jenks was named the ThunderBolts manager last October, and now we’ve learned Rothschild will be a pitching consultant for the team. Rothschild is a Chicago native who’s...
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MLB Commissioner comments on potential White Sox stadium
In an exclusive interview with Crain’s, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred spoke positively about the White Sox building a new stadium
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‘Game changer': MLB Commissioner weighs in on talks of new White Sox stadium
Talks of a new White Sox stadium appear to be reaching higher levels, garnering support from even MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred.
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White Sox sign four international free agent prospects
The White Sox announced on Wednesday that they signed four international free agents, headlined by Eduardo Herrera. The team gave Herrera, 17, $1.8 million. The others are Jurdrick Profar (16 years old, $600,000), Jesús Premoli (17 years old, $550,000), and Jeziel Boekhoudt (17, $55,000). Herrera plays third base and was ranked the No. 11 overall international prospect by MLB Pipeline….
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Here's a look at ‘The 78,' rumored new stadium site for Chicago White Sox
The White Sox made waves when a Sun-Times report on Wednesday night indicated that the team is seriously considering a new home. The site specifically mentioned in the Sun-Times report is called “The 78,” but for folks outside the city– and even folks who live in the city– that name might not mean much.
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Interim CPD Supt. says White Sox game where 2 were shot should have been stopped or delayed
A Chicago White Sox game last month where two women were wounded by gunfire should have been stopped or delayed, the city’s interim police superintendent said Thursday.
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3 weeks after shooting at White Sox game, questions remain unanswered
Three weeks after two women were injured by gunfire during a White Sox game, Chicago police have not released any additional information or provided insight into where the investigation stands.
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1991: Wrecking ball company begins tearing down Comiskey Park
White Sox fans gathered in 1991 to watch as a wrecking ball began tearing down “old” Comiskey Park, the site of so many baseball memories.
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1990: White Sox play last game at Comiskey Park
Before and after the last White Sox game in 1990 at Comiskey Park, Chicago police and stadium ushers lined up to protect the stadium from fans wanting to swipe a piece of history.
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White Sox owner says ‘virtually no possibility' shooting originated inside ballpark
Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf revealed Thursday that, while an investigation has not yet determined how gunfire wounded two women during a game at Guaranteed Rate Field last week, the possibility that the shots came from outside the ballpark has not been ruled out.
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Chicago Public Schools confirms teacher injured in shooting at White Sox game
A Chicago Public Schools teacher was one of two women shot and wounded during the fourth inning of a White Sox game at Guaranteed Rate Field last week.
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White Sox shooting update: Lawyer for injured woman says she didn't bring gun into park
The claim disputes reports that the woman brought a weapon through the stadium’s metal detectors and accidentally fired it while in her seat. Lisa Chavarria has more.
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Lawyer for woman wounded in shooting at White Sox game says she did not bring firearm to park
The lawyer for a woman wounded in a shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field during Friday night’s White Sox game denies that she brought a firearm to the park in a statement issued Tuesday.
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Lawyer for woman wounded in White Sox shooting says she did not bring gun to park
The lawyer for a woman wounded in a shooting at Guaranteed Rate Field during Friday night’s White Sox game denies that she brought a firearm to the park in a statement issued Tuesday.