Sox Fall Apart Late Against O’s
Phillip Humber took the mound tonight making his first start of 2012. Although he struggled with his control throughout the 5.1 innings that he pitched, he was able to hold Baltimore to just one run. Humber…Read More
Tuesday Night’s White Sox vs Indians Postponed
Philip Humber will have to wait a day to get his 2012 started. Rain has forced the Indians to postpone tonight’s game. Tomorrow’s game, scheduled for 11:05 Chicago time is still a go. This…Read More
Sox @ Indians – Fukudome’s Revenge
After today we’ll be one time through the rotation and looking good. Right? Right. Phil Humber is a relative unknown to non-AL Central types, and even still, I don’t think the folks that know him…Read More
White Sox Rotation and Bullpen
The more I think about it the more I think this might be a good idea for the Sox. If they can change Sergio Santos from a short stop to a successful closer then I think moving Chris Sale from the bullpen…Read More
Humber Activated Ahead of Long Week
The White Sox activated Philip Humber from the 15-day DL on Saturday. Humber has been out since Aug. 18 after taking a Kosuke Fukudome line drive off the forehead. The starting rotation is still being…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
Liner Off Face Lands Humber on DL
Phil Humber was removed from the game in the second inning after taking Kosuke Fukudome‘s line…Read More
Konerko Arizona-Bound
Okay, so Paul Konerko was going to Arizona anyway – he lives in Scottsdale, but now he’ll…Read More
A.L. Central First-Half MVPs
Carlos Quentin may be the Sox’s lone All-Star (until Paul Konerko is voted in – click here…Read More
Konerko All-Star Snub Makes Sense, Quentin Selection Does Not
As Paul Konerko pointed out in his pre-game interview on Sunday, selecting an All-Star team is no easy…Read More
Phil Humber Deserves All-Star Bid, but Won’t Get One
Cut by two teams this offseason without throwing a pitch, the Chicago White Sox signed Phil Humber to a minor-league deal in January. He came into spring training as a long shot to make the 25-man roster…Read More
John Danks: Bionic Man? Also, Hudson/Velo Rant!
John Danks won his third straight start Saturday against the Arizona Diamondbacks, but there was also a major scare. Arizona shortstop Stephen Drew lined a double straight off of Danks’ dome in the…Read More
Air Lilli strikes again
Brent Lillibridge saved the game Saturday night with a jumping catch at the left field wall to rob Coco Crisp of a go-ahead two-run homer in the top of the eighth. The White Sox stranded 12 on base and…Read More
Dodgers Get to Santos, Sox’s Win-Streak Ends
It was bound to happen sooner or later, but Sergio Santos allowed his first run of the year at a very inopportune time Friday night. Leading 3-2 with two outs in the ninth, Santos’ 20 2-3 scoreless…Read More
Humber Strong Again, Santos Still Rolling
With a 4-3 win over the Oakland A’s Friday night, the White Sox have suddenly won five of their last six games and the ship appears to be turning around. Though they’re still seven games under…Read More
Jake Peavy Makes Debut, Will Six-Man Rotation Work?
The optimism felt throughout the early half of spring training would suggest May 11 is a disappointing return date for Peavy, but I’m sure if Jake Peavy and the White Sox went back to last July and…Read More
Brent Morel Named Starting Third Baseman, Nobody is Surprised
As expected, manager Ozzie Guillen confirmed Thursday that Brent Morel will be the team’s starting third baseman on Opening Day. He’ll likely hit ninth in the lineup, but his glove is more…Read More
White Sox Pound A’s 18-1
By the fourth inning of the game this afternoon, every batter in the White Sox starting lineup had a base hit. Seven White Sox players had multiple hits when it was all said and done. Six had multiple…Read More




