There was one out and nobody on base in the bottom of the ninth inning of the White Sox 3-2 loss to the Padres before a crowd of 24,205 at Rate Field Sunday afternoon, but fans’ chants of “Let’s go ...
Yet another sign of the White Sox improved pitching infrastructure is seen through Yoendrys Gomez. He was designated for ...
Vargas has carved out a spot for himself in the budding core of Sox position players, setting him up to be the next link in a chain of Cuban-born South Siders stretching back to Minnie Minoso.
This is my place, this is my home. When I was walking in, it was a lot of feelings and memories. … It’s very special," he said.
From Shane Smith’s development to the next steps for Grant Taylor, Brian Bannister shared his observations of the Chicago ...
A franchise icon for his individual accomplishments and role on a pair of rare playoff teams, Abreu returned to the South Side on Friday but was noticeably coy about his present and future.
Community, José Abreu, future outlook ...
There is no parade for a season that ends in “not the worst ever,” but the Sox, despite approaching another 100-loss season, ...
Fellow Cuban Miguel Vargas idolizes Jose Abreu, who returned to Rate Field for Friday's game against the San Diego Padres.
Former White Sox first baseman José Abreu threw out the first pitch on Friday and reminisced about his career on the south ...
The time for fear is past. Unbridle yourself and unshackle your spirit. You are surrounded in these pages and in the world ...
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