No panic: Montgomery's homer charges White Sox back in win column
KANSAS CITY -- There’s no reason to panic. This message was delivered by White Sox manager Will Venable during his team’s hitters' meeting prior to Saturday’s contest at Kauffman Stadium. They were words the White Sox position players needed to have reinforced.
Big news! 6-foot-10 No. 2 White Sox prospect Schultz to be called up
KANSAS CITY -- When Noah Schultz makes his Major League debut for the White Sox on Tuesday night against the Rays at Rate Field, Duncan Davitt most likely will be pitching for Triple-A Charlotte. Davitt made his big league debut with one scoreless inning Friday night in Kansas City, but
Taylor embracing role change as righty will open for 4th time in 10 games
KANSAS CITY -- Grant Taylor began doing starting pitching math when he opened for the 2026 White Sox three times in four games from April 3-6. “We made a couple of jokes that I was on pace for 50 starts or something like that,” Taylor told MLB.com prior to Chicago’s
Everything you need to know about the White Sox Pope Hat giveaway
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An MLB debut worth writing about -- and he just might write it
KANSAS CITY — Stop the presses: Duncan Davitt made his Major League debut Friday night for the White Sox during a 2-0 victory for the Royals at Kauffman Stadium.
Pair of droughts doused as White Sox shut out, stand up to Royals
KANSAS CITY -- The streak is over. No, this is not a recreation of "All My Children's" Susan Lucci winning an Outstanding Lead Actress Award in the 1999 Daytime Emmys after the icon lost 18 straight nominations. It’s about the White Sox claiming victory at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday night
White Sox option Opening Day starter Smith to Triple-A to work on command
CHICAGO – Shane Smith was entrusted with setting the tone for the White Sox pitching staff – and really the White Sox overall – when selected as the team’s 2026 Opening Day starter on March 26 in Milwaukee. Smith’s choice made perfect sense. He rose from the top pick in
How Smith, Quero are focusing on regaining their 2025 rookie season form
CHICAGO -- Right-hander Shane Smith and catcher Edgar Quero are integral parts of where the White Sox currently reside as a team and where they hope to go in moving from rebuild to consistently competitive.
Venable talks filling Hays' spot, why Antonacci remains in Minors
CHICAGO -- The White Sox received positive news on the Austin Hays injury front Tuesday, with the veteran outfielder suffering a Grade 1 right hamstring strain and expected to be out of action for 2 to 4 weeks, per manager Will Venable.
Bidets make debut as Sox sweep AL champs at home
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White Sox starting to jell in first homestand of season
CHICAGO -- There’s an abundance of things to like where Milwaukee Brewers manager Pat Murphy is concerned. Pocket pancakes. Surprise turtles. An exciting team, playing together, and consistently sitting near the top of the National League.
With sweep of AL champs, White Sox accomplish feat not seen in more than 30 years
CHICAGO -- The date was Sept. 3, 1995. Bill Clinton was president of the United States. Seinfeld was the top-rated television show. Mortal Kombat was the No. 1 grossing movie, and the White Sox had just completed a three-game sweep of the Blue Jays in Chicago.
Murakami rips 1st Chicago long ball, becomes fastest Japanese player to 4 MLB HRs
CHICAGO – With the White Sox trailing by one and nobody out in the bottom of the sixth inning of Saturday’s contest against the Blue Jays at Rate Field, Munetaka Murakami had a basic goal in mind upon stepping to the plate against Brendon Little. The first baseman wanted to
Teel (hamstring) progressing with rehab, timetable unclear
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Game-tying bunt sets stage for White Sox walk-off in home opener
CHICAGO -- Be it ever so humble, there’s no place like Rate Field for the White Sox. After losing five of six on the road to open the season, the South Siders returned home Friday to upend the Blue Jays, 5-4, on a walk-off single in the 10th by Tristan
Guillen brought to tears as White Sox plan to retire his No. 13
CHICAGO -- Brooks Boyer, an executive vice president with the White Sox, received a call from chairman Jerry Reinsdorf in December or January during this past offseason. The exact date isn’t really the story here. But that call centered on Ozzie Guillen, the man who has excelled as a player,
Schriffen in good place for Year 3 in White Sox booth
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Bats bring big moments, but tough opening series a learning experience for Sox
MILWAUKEE – White Sox closer Seranthony Domínguez flung his arms in the air a few feet from the American Family Field mound, representing frustration bordering on complete angst and disappointment. Christian Yelich stopped for a moment to admire his 421-foot, pinch-hit three-run home run off a center-cut splitter, turning a
Homer in 3rd straight game! Murakami continues astonishing start to MLB career
MILWAUKEE – The saga of Munetaka Murakami has gone far beyond bidets being installed at Rate Field per his recommendation, as many people expected who know his game. In just three games played during the opening weekend of the 2026 season against the Brewers at American Family Field, all three
Murakami's historic HR streak a bright spot in messy affair for White Sox
MILWAUKEE -- Munetaka Murakami stood in front of the media following a 6-1 loss suffered by his White Sox to Milwaukee Saturday night at American Family Field, waiting to talk about his second homer in two career games. The interview in English, through translator Kenzo Yagi, would go first before
One game won't define season-long White Sox journey
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With King Félix as his compass, Paez sets sail on career journey of his own
MILWAUKEE – Since Jedixson Paez was a young baseball player in Tinaquillo, Venezuela, the right-handed hurler ardently supported Mariners ace Félix Hernández. “Every time I had the opportunity to see him pitch, I would say to myself, ‘One day, I’m going to be like him. One day, I’m going to
It didn't take Murakami long to hit his 1st HR. Nor for the fan who caught it to return it
MILWAUKEE -- As soon as Steve Pollack corralled Munetaka Murakami’s first career home run in the ninth inning of a 14-2 Opening Day White Sox loss to the Brewers Thursday, fans around his group pushed for Pollack to give away the baseball. “Well, everybody wanted us to give it to
White Sox-Brewers 2026 Opening Day lineups, FAQ (Thurs., 1:10 p.m. CT)
MILWAUKEE -- It’s a matchup of former Minor League teammates and former American League foes when Jacob Misiorowski and the Brewers host Shane Smith and the White Sox on Opening Day at American Family Field. Smith signed with the Brewers as an undrafted free agent in 2021, when he was
The best baseball players born on March 26
Who are the best players born on each day of the year? We have a list for every day on the calendar. Here’s a subjective ranking of the top five for March 26. 1. Kevin Seitzer (1962) The right-handed-hitting third baseman reached double-digit home runs in three of his 12