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CHICAGO -- The Chicago Sports Network, CHSN, will launch in October across multiple platforms with plans to deliver the Chicago Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox games to the widest audience possible. CHSN will deliver more than 300 live Blackhawks, Bulls and Sox games annually, along with first-class pre-and-post game coverage,
By Scott Merkin
June 2, 2024
MILWAUKEE -- Tommy Pham was focused and direct when talking to the media following the White Sox 6-3 loss to the Brewers on Sunday afternoon at American Family Field. He also was angry. Maybe not as angry as he was after being tagged out at home plate by Brewers catcher
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June 2, 2024
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By Jonathan Mayo
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Discussions of hitting prospects typically involve a breakdown of tools and skills. Who has the most raw power? Who has the best feel to hit? Even with the advent of so much more data, these evaluations often provide at least a little subjectivity. Imagine if, in one day, you could
By Scott Merkin
June 1, 2024
MILWAUKEE -- Garrett Crochet paused for a moment when asked about another tough loss following a 4-3 setback in 10 innings to the Brewers Saturday at American Family Field. In all honesty, there's not much left for the White Sox to say after answering the same question over and over
By Jason Foster @ByJasonFoster
May 31, 2024
Lou Gehrig's life and legacy continue to be remembered and celebrated more than 80 years after his passing. Now, baseball fans of all teams have an opportunity to keep his memory alive while also giving hope to those fighting the disease that took his life. Starting Sunday, June 2, to
By Scott Merkin
June 1, 2024
MILWAUKEE -- May ended as it started for the White Sox: with another tough loss. Although the South Siders had the edge Friday after six innings at American Family Field, the Brewers erupted for six runs on eight hits in the seventh and rolled to a 12-5 victory. The setback
By Scott Merkin
May 31, 2024
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By Scott Merkin
May 30, 2024
CHICAGO -- Something interesting is happening in Birmingham, where the Double-A affiliate for the White Sox resides. The Barons have a four-game lead in the Southern League North first-half standings under the guidance of manager Sergio Santos, hitting coach Nicky Delmonico, pitching coach John Ely and bench coach Angel Rosario.
By Scott Merkin
May 30, 2024
CHICAGO -- The 2023 Arizona Diamondbacks made a somewhat improbable run to the World Series before losing to the Rangers in five games. But just two years before that run of excellence, Arizona finished at a painful and forgettable 52-110. Josh Barfield was there for part of ‘23 as Arizona’s
By Jonathan Mayo, Jim Callis and Sam Dykstra @SamDykstraMiLB
May 29, 2024
At the beginning of this month, we took a look at the hottest hitting prospects for each team. Now it’s time to shine a light on the arms. Here are the hottest pitching prospects for each organization for the month of May, as of Wednesday. Some have been lights out
By Theo DeRosa @Theo_DeRosa
May 31, 2024
Whether you need to see how Aaron Judge will follow up his historically huge May or track Elly De La Cruz's push for 100 stolen bases, there’s plenty of exciting baseball left to be played in 2024. Now, you can follow the action on MLB.TV for a new low price.
By Jonathan Mayo
May 30, 2024
Just a few years ago, the scouting industry and, as a result, those of us who cover the Draft, would just about be in “Go” mode. The recently completed conference tournaments used to be the last looks decision-makers would get at the college crop in a class. Perhaps area scouts
By Jonathan Mayo
May 29, 2024
With just over six weeks before the Cleveland Guardians make the first selection of the 2024 Draft, MLB Pipeline has a newly expanded, and re-ranked Top 200 Draft prospects list to digest. A lot can happen between now and then in terms of figuring out who goes where, and there
By Theo DeRosa @Theo_DeRosa
May 29, 2024
Bud Black has read the stories. He’s seen the classic clips. The Rockies' manager knows a lot about some of the great baseball players who spent time in the Negro Leagues -- players like Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige. So when Black heard that statistics from the Negro Leagues had
By Scott Merkin
May 28, 2024
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By Scott Merkin
May 29, 2024
CHICAGO -- Jake Woodford became the 10th starting pitcher to take the mound for the White Sox this season during a rain-soaked 7-2 loss to the Blue Jays on Tuesday night at Guaranteed Rate Field. The loss marked the South Siders’ seventh straight, and the now 15-41 White Sox are
By Scott Merkin
May 27, 2024
CHICAGO -- The White Sox opponent changed from Baltimore to Toronto for Monday afternoon’s contest at Guaranteed Rate Field, but the losing outcome remained the same in a 5-1 loss. And Pedro Grifol’s terse postgame assessment of the White Sox playing flat as Baltimore swept a four-game set Sunday didn’t
By Brent Maguire @bmags94
May 27, 2024
Basketball Hall of Famer and sports broadcasting icon Bill Walton passed away at the age of 71 on Monday. While Walton was known for his skills as both a basketball player and broadcaster, he also had a history with baseball. On Aug. 16, 2019, Walton joined then-White Sox play-by-play announcer
By Jason Foster @ByJasonFoster
May 27, 2024
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Near the end of Wake Forest's batting practice session on a sunny spring off day at David F. Crouch Ballpark, Nick Kurtz strode into the cage to take his first hacks. To this point, BP had been pretty routine: the ping of line drives, balls sailing over
May 28, 2024
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By Theo DeRosa @Theo_DeRosa
May 28, 2024
Two months into the 2024 season, no MLB team can say it’s truly at full strength. Every club deals with injuries, and all 30 teams have at least one Major League player on the injured list. Some players are out for the rest of the season, while some are due