How did the Chicago White Sox fare with their reimagined fan fest at the Ramova Theatre? As well as you could expect.
Beer and Mark Buehrle have always gone hand in hand. The popular beverage and the former Chicago White Sox left-hander have been linked at the hip in team history since his first major-league win, on July 19,
There were panels, pop-a-shot and a round of drinks via Mark Buehrle over the weekend during SoxFest Live at Ramova Theatre. Fans lined up for photos and autographs with Chicago White Sox players. They also asked front-office personnel about the direction of the organization in the aftermath of a modern-day major-league record 121 losses in 2024 during a lively “State of the Sox” segment
White Sox to honor Buehrle with statue
The White Sox should end the distractions and rebuild by trading Luis Robert Jr before Spring Training starts.
Korey Lee has an interesting perspective regarding the current state of the White Sox. He was behind the plate for 113 games during a 2024 campaign where the South Siders finished 41-121, setting a Modern Era record (since 1901) for most defeats in a season.
Fans got a chance to meet current players and top prospects who are eager to compete to be a part of a team that can start to make change in the form of more wins under first-year manager Will Venable.
It may not have been the best timing, but at least the team revealed it is planning a 2005 White Sox reunion and a statue for Mark Buehrle.
The Chicago White Sox invited 24 nonroster players to major-league camp, including top pitching prospects Noah Schultz and Hagen Smith.
Colson Montgomery might be the most closely watched player for the Chicago White Sox when the team begins spring training in Arizona next month.
Past results don’t guarantee future outcomes. That’s certainly true in Major League Baseball, where fortunes can swing wildly -- in either direction -- from season to season. Don’t believe us? Consider this: Nine teams improved by at least 10 wins from 2022 to ‘23,
Oct 18, 2024; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Guardians pitcher Joey Cantillo (54) pitches in the seventh inning against the New York Yankees during game four of the ALCS for the 2024 MLB playoffs at Progressive Field. Mandatory Credit: David Dermer-Imagn Images / David Dermer-Imagn Images