Mets Lose Former 1st-Round Pick to White Sox
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With a handful of White Sox players bound for the World Baseball Classic, Chicago will be well represented on the international stage this March.
Chicago White Sox offseason updates, including recently signed pitcher Sean Newcomb’s potential impact and the continued buzz surrounding Munetaka Murakami.
The White Sox are considering an offer for former Mets pitcher, according to MLB insiders Ken Rosenthal and Will Sammon.
A year after transitioning into coaching, former Chicago White Sox infielder Danny Mendick has been named manager of Tampa Bay’s Class A affiliate.
The Chicago White Sox are on the precipice of being a competitive team once again, but are still a few pieces of the puzzle short of being a finished product.
If you have lost the third-most games in major league history over the past three years, then you have a lot of talent acquisition to do.
At 32 years old, and with parts of nine seasons and 223 games of Major League experience, left-hander Sean Newcomb immediately becomes the old man, or at least the true veteran, of the 2026 White Sox staff.
The White Sox are looking for a veteran starter on a one-year deal and considering a run at Griffin Canning. MLB Trade Rumors explores the fit.
The Chicago White Sox don't have much longer in their rebuild. However, the starting rotation is far from a finished product.
In a strategic move aimed at bolstering their roster for the regular season, the Chicago White Sox have signed Munetaka Murakami, a highly-touted player whose contract reportedly includes a clause that has ignited optimism among the fanbase.