Let’s Win the AL Central! – Trade Considerations
The White Sox are three games up with 77 to go. For a team with a front office that’s usually shaded toward hyper-aggressive, the BP-calculated 79.9% chance that the Sox make the playoffs goes…Read More
Sox Ignore Everything They Heard About Rangers, Score 19 Runs
Chris Sale didn’t have a whole lot of trouble carving up the offense belonging to the team with the best record in baseball. Over his 7.1 innings he only allowed 5 hits, and just a single run. Had…Read More
Quintana Gives Up Runs, Proves Luck Still Intact
If I were to tell you that Jose Quintana get knocked around for 4 runs in the 1st inning, and a pair more in the 4th, you’d be pretty sure he dropped his horseshoe somewhere between Chicago and New…Read More
Axelrod Impresses and Viciedo is the Hero
Dylan Axelrod pleasantly surprised Thursday evening as he faced a stacked Yankees lineup and managed 7 innings worth of just 2 run ball. It seemed when the 9th inning began and the Sox stared up at a…Read More
Sometimes You Just Win
The Friday and Saturday White Sox games were like night and day. I mean, beyond the respective 7:00 and 3:00 start times. Friday night the Sox put together a 12 hit attack, besting the Astros in that…Read More
Sometimes You Just Lose
He didn’t have a great night, but Gavin Floyd at least wasn’t awful on Friday night against the…Read More
Q&A With Astros County
A fun part of interleague play is the matchups that we don’t see very often, though for whatever reason…Read More
Playing Without a Streak
The winning streak came to a sputtering unsure halt yesterday. The score was wobbly for the entire afternoon,…Read More
Sweeps: It’s What They Do
A streak came to an end, but it wasn’t the win streak. The Sox failed to hit a homerun for the…Read More
Lunch Baseball – Lineups 5/30
Jose Quintana will get one more opportunity to prove he belongs. It would seem no matter what he shows…Read More
When the Wind Blows
The night didn’t go quite as Cole De Vries had envisioned for his big league debut, I’m sure. It…Read More
Those rare times when Spring Training talk rings true
The White Sox are doing their part and talking extremely confident, in order to properly compensate for…Read More
Same size, different shape – Replacing A.J. Pierzynski with Tyler Flowers
This is the year Tyler Flowers might take the reins of the starting catcher job from A.J. Pierzynski.…Read More
Ghosts of SoxFests past
SoxFest 2012 is in the books, and perhaps the major takeaway is that things did not go in accordance…Read More
2012 White Sox Forecast: A.J. Pierzynski
Anthony John Pierzynski has been one of the smartest players in the game for almost his entire career.…Read More
White Sox Players and the Taco Bell Menu
After a long hard day of working, my family went out to Taco Bell for a mid-afternoon lunch/dinner. There…Read More
Pierzynski Activated, White Sox Roster Expands
Maximum roster size has expanded from 25 to 40 with the calendar turning from August to September, and…Read More
Pierzynski and Humber Begin Rehab
A.J. Pierzynski (mini-fracture in left wrist) and Phil Humber (liner to dome) each made a rehab appearance…Read More
White Sox Place Pierzynski on D.L.
A.J. Pierzynski‘s bruised left wrist turned out to be worse than anticipated, despite the negative…Read More
Dunn and Pierzynski Out ‘Til Tuesday, Konerko Update
Adam Dunn and A.J. Pierzynski were held out of the White Sox starting lineup on Saturday and manager…Read More














