Cardinals could offer Dustin May to familiar trade partner
Dustin May is a likely trade candidate and the St. Louis Cardinals could matchup with the Chicago White Sox for a win-win deal
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Dustin May is a likely trade candidate and the St. Louis Cardinals could matchup with the Chicago White Sox for a win-win deal
The Boston Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 8-1 on Tuesday night at Rate Field, extending the best stretch of their season to nine wins in the last 11 games. The victory was their fourth in a row, and it came against a White Sox team that had been nearly unbeatable at home, winning […] The post Red Sox Receive Long-Awaited News After White Sox Game appeared first on HEAVY .
The White Sox were handled 8-1 by the Red Sox on Tuesday night after Noah Schultz gave up two early home runs and Boston’s Payton Tolle dominated on the mound. Chicago managed just four hits in the loss. The post White Sox Get Handled in 8-1 Loss to Red Sox appeared first on On Tap Sports Net .
Ahead of this weekend’s MLB draft, Baseball America published its midseason organization talent rankings, which will give White Sox fans a sense of how much picking first matters to the system’s perceived depth. And when it comes to perceptions, the White Sox are improving them. BA bumped them up one spot from 18th to 17th,… The post White Sox Minor Keys: July 7, 2026 appeared first on Sox Machine .
Continuing their road trip in Chicago, Boston opened a three-game series against the White Sox by riding another stellar start from Payton Tolle and a pair of second-inning home runs to an 8-1 victory. The win extended the club’s winning streak to four games and improved the Red Sox to 9-2 over their last 11 contests.
The White Sox (47-43) took one on the chin to open the six-game homestand with the Red Sox (41-48), getting outhit, 11-4, and blown out, 8-1. Only two batters actually got a hit for the Good Guys, with Sam Antonacci snagging three hits, and Kyle Teel driving in the sole run for the South Siders. […]
The best and healthiest versions of Noah Schultz's minor league work featured a lot of efficient, economical strike-throwing. In that vein, a 33-pitch first inning to open up his second start since returning from the injured list, four free passes (three walks, one very painful-looking sinker to Wilyer Abreu's elbow), and 92 pitches to allow four runs over five frames in a loss to the 26th-best scoring offense in MLB was a disappointment. The post Red Sox 8, White Sox 1: An unfavorable lef...
After splitting a four-game series in Cleveland, the White Sox return to Chicago to wrap up the first half while hopefully maintaining sole possession of first place in the AL Central. Boston comes to town with a three-game win streak after sweeping the Los Angeles Angels, and is playing much better as a whole as […]
One of the many great things about baseball is its renewed unpredictability. Going into the season, hardly anyone was picking the White Sox — losers of over 100 games during each of the last three seasons — to win their division. Yet here we are a week into July, and they’re in first place in […]
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Sox fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. It’s been so long since the White Sox held the No. 1 overall pick in the […]
By the time the next Farm Fortnight is published on July 21, the White Sox farm system could have a considerably different feel to it, what with the Sox selecting No. 1 overall , and first in the other 19 rounds as well over the course of Saturday and Sunday. You probably won't see those draft picks appearing on the boards below for a few weeks, because it takes a little bit of time for them to sign, then a little more time to report, but there should be a greater sense of depth, maybe even on...
Fresh off a sweep of the Los Angeles Angels (of Anaheim) the Boston Red Sox head to Chicago to take on a rejuvenated White Sox team. Possibly outsmarted by (checks notes) Chris Getz, Craig Breslow’s team has been taking a step back while the other Sox skipped the “improve’ step of the rebuilding process and […]
The Chicago White Sox have spent the past two seasons searching for real signs of progress. Winning 10 straight home series is the clearest indication yet that something has changed. Rate Field has turned into one of the toughest places to play in baseball this season. Even after dropping the finale against Kansas City, the […] The post Takeaways From the White Sox Winning 10 Straight Home Series appeared first on Just Baseball .
In baseball, if you take your eye off the ball for just a split second, you risk swinging right past a pitch down the middle. When spectating, it is just as easy to miss a series or two and have no idea what caused your team to remain atop the division after playing the last […]
Being transactional was a thing that JJ Picollo said this organization wanted to be when he took over the operations side as POBO/GM. We now have almost four years of trades to see if at least that part of transacting is going well as we near the 2026 trade deadline. I am not going to […]
It's MLB Draft Week as the Chicago White Sox in a few days will finally decide who they select first overall. The post 2026 MLB draft week kickoff appeared first on Sox Machine .
Morning A’s fans! The club is hitting the road for the final two series of the first half, starting with a trip to Detroit to take on the Tigers then heading back west to Chicago for three against the White Sox. At the begining of the year if you had told someone that Chicago would […]
1931 In a 12-inning game in St. Louis won by the White Sox over the Browns, 10-8, neither team struck out. It remains the longest game ever played in the majors without a K. Tommy Thomas pitched a sloppy start but left in line for the win, leading 8-7 going into the ninth inning. But […]
This episode is presented by Ankin Law - Injury Law Made Personal. The post Podcast: Intense Series Split for White Sox in Cleveland appeared first on Sox Machine .
It's always ideal for the team selecting first overall in any draft for one player to be so dominant they rise above the rest as the clear-cut No. 1 selection.
There were multiple issues that got Colson Montgomery sent to Camelback Ranch last April. But one of them, by his own admission , was a mindset that found him chasing the results that would get him promoted to the majors. By most indications, that's not how Montgomery really thinks any more. The post A year into his major league career, Colson Montgomery has learned to weather the lulls and ride the waves appeared first on Sox Machine .
Charlotte KnightsRecord 2-4 (last week), 4-8 (second half), 46-41 (overall) Knights Players of the WeekCaden Connor .421/.500/.526, 19 at-bats Ryan Galanie .296/.310/.370, 2-for-2 stolen bases, 27 at-batsMario Camilletti .250/.280/.417, 24 at-batsJason Matthews .278/.350/.333, 18 at-batsDustin Harris .500/.667/1.167, 1-for-1 stolen bases, six at-batsKorey Lee .182/.400/.455, 11 at-batsEdgar Quero .133/.235/.333, 15 at-batsRikuu Nishida .059/.333/.059, 17 at-bats Jonathan […]
1933 The first-ever All-Star Game was played at Comiskey Park. The White Sox won a coin flip with the Cubs for the right to host the game that was the idea of Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward, and was played in connection with the Chicago World’s Fair that started in May along the lakefront. The […]
Major League Baseball recently revealed the All-Star game rosters for both the NL and AL. The Los Angeles Dodgers, to the surprise of little, have several players that will represent their organization in next week’s event in Philadelphia. On the American League side, the Chicago White Sox have been a surprising MLB team, as they […] The post Los Angeles Dodgers Trading Away All-Star Player Looks like a Big Mistake appeared first on HEAVY .
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- In order to start making a name for himself, Boston Smith first considered the name for himself. His actual first name is Noah, but as he explored playing baseball beyond high school, the White Sox catching prospect chose to go by his middle name, which is also his mother's maiden name, figuring it might help him make an impression. The post By any name, Boston Smith is making impression, impact in White Sox farm system appeared first on Sox Machine .