Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images Who is the second-best prospect in the White Sox system? It is the eighth year of Top Prospect voting at South Side Sox! First, let’s review past years: Here’s how 2018 wrangled out — all 42 picks. Also, here’s an archive of every article in the 2018 series. Here’s how 2019 came together, all 50 picks, and the archive as … [Read more...] about 2025 South Side Sox Prospect Vote: Round 2
Today in White Sox History: November 16
Neal Cotts uncorks one of the seven pitches he threw in Game 2 of the 2005 ALCS — the only seven pitches tossed by Chicago’s bullpen in the entire five-game series. | John Cordes/Icon SMI/Icon Sport Media via Getty Images Another piece of the 2005 World Champs is dealt away 1962 Six former stockholders of the Chicago White Sox backed Milwaukee GM/president John McHale … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: November 16
Today in White Sox History: November 15
On this day 76 years ago, the White Sox finally cut ties with stalwart outfielder Taffy Wright. Taffy gets pulled to Philly 1945 Harry Grabiner, the longest-tenured executive in White Sox history and certainly one of the longest-running employees overall, resigned as GM of the club. While not really formally holding a GM title, Grabiner had run the White Sox in tandem … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: November 15
Could shuffling some Andrews help the White Sox out?
The White Sox Andrews are more apt to cause heartburn and indigestion than help it, so it all balances out. Couldn’t get any worse, at least With the non-tender deadline doming up on November 22, the White Sox have already let some of their arbitration-eligible players go: Three relief pitchers and the only infielder who could actually catch a baseball except .176 … [Read more...] about Could shuffling some Andrews help the White Sox out?
Today in White Sox History: November 14
Jim Hughes got an airbrushed White Sox baseball card in 1978, but never actually played an official game for the club. | Topps Another shortfall in Rent-a-Player II 1900 The aggressively-improving American League was rejected as an equal major league by the established National League. Although there were multiple major leagues more often than not in the course of … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: November 14