White Sox news from Shaw Local
Four people, including former White Sox manager Gene Lamont, and the entire undefeated 1964 Hiawatha High School football team made up the inaugural class inducted this week into district’s new Hall of Fame.
New Slammers owner entertains chamber with stories of Veeck family history and says being part of Joliet community is a priority.
Baseball is back, as White Sox fans head to Opening Day at Guaranteed Rate Field on the South Side Thursday afternoon, while Cubs fans return to Wrigley Field on Monday for the home opener against the Colorado Rockies.
The White Sox’s game against the Yankees was postponed Wednesday due to hazardous air quality caused by smoke from Canadian wildfires.
The White Sox are expected to name Kansas City Royals bench coach Pedro Grifol as their next manager.
The White Sox selected Oswego East alum Noah Schultz with the 26th overall pick in the 2022 MLB Draft on Sunday night. Schultz has spent the summer pitching for the Illinois Valley Pistol Shrimp.
Baseball fans who come out for the White Sox's Margaritaville Day and Hawaiian Shirt Giveaway on Saturday will also hear the twangs of a Joliet-area ukulele band.
On paper, the White Sox’s bullpen looked a little shaky coming out of spring training, but the unit has come together and done the job while logging heavy innings through the season's first two weeks.
The White Sox open their first homestand of the season Tuesday against the Seattle Mariners. Get to know the new faces you'll be watching this season.
Overcoming one injury after another last season, the White Sox still managed to take control of the AL Central in early May and cruise to their second straight trip to the playoffs.
The White Sox not only found Craig Kimbrel a new home Friday, they filled their hole in right field by acquiring veteran AJ Pollock in a swap with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
MLB announced Thursday that White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson will be pictured on the cover of R.B.I. Baseball 21, a popular video game.
While his main responsibility might be crunching numbers away from the dugout, Shelley Duncan said he’ll still be able to get down on the field before games.