Analysis

Matt Foster, Zack Burdi provide bright spots in lopsided loss

On Saturday, Matt Foster took the mound as the starting pitcher, which is something he has not done since the White Sox drafted him in 2016. The decision to start Foster was a much-deserved one, as he’s impressed during his brief time with the club this season. Foster continued that by tossing two scoreless innings.

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White Sox rookies contribute in big way in sweep of Kansas City Royals

Without having the luxury of minor league games to cover, it’s productive to see numerous prospects with rookie eligibility thrust into action with the Chicago White Sox in the early going. The Pale Hose will begin a three-game series in Milwaukee on Monday against the Brewers after dispatching the Royals in Kansas City over the

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Nick Madrigal looks ‘stronger’ according to White Sox hitting coach Frank Menechino

Frank Menechino, a 45th round selection of the Chicago White Sox in 1993, is working in his inaugural season as the organization’s hitting coach. Menechino, who played seven years in the big leagues with Oakland and Toronto, spent 2019 as the Charlotte Knights’ hitting coach, following his release from the Miami Marlins in 2018. In

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Risk outweighs reward for Michael Kopech in abbreviated 2020 season

Michael Kopech is the first player on the Chicago White Sox to voluntarily sit out of the 2020 Major League Baseball season. Rick Hahn issued a statement on Friday and paired it with the news that third baseman Yoan Moncada and right-hander Jose Ruiz were placed on the 10-day injured list. His decision presumptively derives

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