Chicago White Sox
Coverage of Chicago White Sox in the Nexus archive.
- White Sox accuse Guardians' grounds crew of shenanigans in another walk-off loss
The Chicago White Sox accused the Cleveland Guardians' grounds crew of gamesmanship after a 4-3 walk-off loss in 10 innings. The game was delayed by rain, and White Sox manager Will Venable and pitcher Anthony Kay claimed the Guardians' crew unnecessarily deployed the tarp after a White Sox home run, potentially influencing the outcome. Both teams disputed field conditions affecting plays in the seventh inning.
- Noah Schultz solid in return, but White Sox miss out on Baltimore sweep before Cleveland showdown
Noah Schultz returned from injury with a strong start, but the Chicago White Sox lost 6-1 to the Baltimore Orioles, missing a chance to sweep the series. The White Sox face a crucial upcoming series against the Cleveland Guardians for control of the American League Central.
- Montgomery hits the go-ahead double and Gonzalez has 3 RBIs as the White Sox down the Orioles
Colson Montgomery hit a go-ahead double in the eighth inning, and Jacob Gonzalez drove in three runs as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Baltimore Orioles 8-2. Randal Grichuk and Kyle Teel contributed to the scoring, while Orioles third baseman Blaze Alexander committed four errors in his last five games.
- Seranthony Dominguez loses closer role — for now — in fluid White Sox bullpen
Seranthony Dominguez, the Chicago White Sox's closer during spring training, has been moved to lower-leverage situations after blowing four saves this season. Manager Will Venable emphasized flexibility in bullpen roles, prioritizing matchups over fixed titles, and Dominguez recently pitched a scoreless sixth inning in a reduced-pressure scenario.
- Everything Cubs, White Sox and baseball fans need to know about NBC's 'Star-Spangled Sunday'
NBCUniversal will broadcast all 15 MLB games on a single Sunday through Peacock, with simulcasts on NBC and NBC Sports Network. Key games include the White Sox vs. Guardians and Cubs vs. Cardinals, featuring dedicated broadcast crews combining team-specific announcers. The event, called 'Star-Spangled Sunday,' will use consistent graphics across all broadcasts without a central studio show.
- Hey, Jerry Reinsdorf, it’s showtime: Make your presence felt
The article addresses Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf, urging him to become more visible at games. It praises the team's young, energetic roster and new general manager Chris Getz for revitalizing the franchise. The author highlights the team's success and suggests Reinsdorf should embrace his role as a public figure to align with the positive momentum.
- White Sox say longtime shortstop Jacob Gonzalez catching on fast at first
The Chicago White Sox are utilizing Jacob Gonzalez, a former shortstop with limited first-base experience, as part of their playoff push after Munetaka Murakami's injury. Gonzalez has shown strong defensive skills at first base despite a few costly errors, earning praise from coaches for his adaptability and performance.
- Jacob Gonzalez's mistake doesn't define White Sox' blowout loss to Yankees, but it does cause concern
The Chicago White Sox lost 12-2 to the New York Yankees in a game where rookie first baseman Jacob Gonzalez's defensive error contributed to multiple runs. Gonzalez's mistake, which occurred when he left the base to cut off a throw, mirrored a prior error against the Twins. The loss highlighted ongoing concerns about his positioning at first base.
- White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami is running — slowly — two weeks since straining hamstring
White Sox player Munetaka Murakami is gradually rehabilitating a right hamstring strain, running slowly under medical supervision two weeks post-injury. Manager Will Venable and Murakami remain optimistic about his recovery timeline, while the team has managed a 6-4 record without him. The Sox may adjust their lineup upon his return, with recent call-ups like Jacob Gonzalez and Braden Montgomery contributing offensively.
- White Sox' trade figures to be first of several moves before Munetaka Murakami's return, trade deadline
The Chicago White Sox traded outfielder Derek Hill and $250,000 to the Phillies for minor-league players to accommodate returning outfielder Everson Pereira. The team anticipates more roster moves before Munetaka Murakami's return and the August 3 trade deadline, with several young players performing well.
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- White Sox give shortstop Colson Montgomery break to rest balky back
The Chicago White Sox rested shortstop Colson Montgomery due to a tight back, replacing him with Luisangel Acuna, who later left with a hamstring issue. The team is managing player workloads, including adjustments to the pitching rotation, while addressing injuries affecting key players like Murakami and Teel.
- Sox' Opening Day starter Shane Smith is progressing on schedule after being shut down
Shane Smith, the White Sox' Opening Day starter, is recovering from biceps tendinitis and has been demoted to Triple-A Charlotte to refine his mechanics. Despite being sidelined, he remains supportive of the team's success, which has flourished in his absence.
- Munetaka Murakami expected to miss four weeks with hamstring injury, White Sox GM tells Sun-Times
White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami is expected to miss four weeks with a strained right hamstring, placing him on the 10-day injured list. General manager Chris Getz described the injury as a 'light Grade 2' strain, noting the team aims to stay competitive during his absence.
- White Sox reliever Jordan Leasure will be shut down for at least eight weeks
White Sox reliever Jordan Leasure was placed on the 15-day injured list with a flexor strain in his right forearm and will be shut down for eight to 10 weeks. Tyler Gilbert was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte to replace him. Leasure, 27, has a 6.27 ERA in 18 appearances this season and reported ongoing inflammation in his flexor.
- PHOTOS: Inside The Vatican As Mayor Johnson Meets Pope Leo XIV
Mayor Brandon Johnson met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican to discuss federal immigration enforcement, fighting injustice, and Chicago sports. Johnson presented the Pope, a White Sox fan, with a Chicago Cubs hat and jersey, highlighting unity between the city's rival baseball teams.
- Here's everything Chicago's mayor brought for meeting with Pope Leo XIV in Rome
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson met Pope Leo XIV in Rome, presenting Chicago-themed gifts and inviting the pope to deliver a mass in Grant Park. The visit included a delegation of nearly 50 people and discussions on advancing justice. Johnson also planned to meet with Rome's mayor and tour a new metro station.
- 3 people killed, several others injured after driver crashes into crowd in Oakland, California
A driver crashed into a crowd in Oakland, California, killing three people and injuring several others. The incident occurred near RingCentral Coliseum, where a game between the Chicago White Sox and Oakland Athletics was taking place. The Oakland Police Department is involved.