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Two months into the 2012 baseball season, the Chicago White Sox are in first place, and truth be told, it’s not that fluky. They have a run differential of +35, the only positive number in the AL Central and the … Continue reading
I am writing this as the White Sox are playing the Indians is the second game of a day-night double header. All of the stats and facts referenced in this article are from prior to this game. After dropping the … Continue reading
Lewie Pollis on the next Jose Bautista: That leaves only one option: Brent Morel. He’s not a perfect fit with Zobrist, Bautista and Morse—this will be his age-25 season so a significant improvement wouldn’t be seen as coming out of … Continue reading
Baseball is nearly upon us. Pitchers and catchers report to spring training any day now, and as a White Sox fan I am less than excited. Keith Law of ESPN recently ranked ($) all 30 major league organizations’ farm systems. … Continue reading
Jim Margalus of South Side Sox on your 2011 Chicago White Sox: Yes, the White Sox have four [Ed:Dunn, Rios, Morel, Beckham] of the league’s worst hitters in their everyday lineup. That’s why we wanted Alejandro De Aza and Dayan … Continue reading
Christina Kahrl of ESPN.com on the White Sox: Using Alex Rios in center, Brent Morel at third, Gordon Beckham at second, Juan Pierre in left and Dunn if you consider him a DH, the only thing keeping the Sox from … Continue reading
Eric Karabell of ESPN.com‘s SweetSpot Blog looks into his crystal ball to guess who will be the faces of all 30 franchise in the year 2016: Chicago White Sox: David Wright, third base. The Mets clean house this winter and … Continue reading
Zach Links of MLB Trade Rumors has this nugget from Ken Rosenthal: The White Sox are open to trading Mark Teahen, who is set to earn $4.75MM this season and $5.5MM in 2012. At the moment, the veteran is little … Continue reading
Doug Padilla of ESPNChicago.com reports that Brent Morel has been named the White Sox’s Opening Dat starter at 3B. Not a huge shocker since it was his job to lose, but the praise is high: Already being compared to former … Continue reading