The White Sox parted ways with Tim Anderson, who suffered a shocking tailspin in production in 2023, one year ago today. | Nuccio DiNuzzo/Getty Images The South Side says goodbye to TA 1959 White Sox pitching standout and central Black Sox World Series fixer Lefty Williams died in Laguna Beach, Calif. Williams had just six games under his belt (1913-14) with the Detroit … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: November 4
White Sox sign Penn Murfee, cut loose Jimmy Lambert and Matt Foster
Penn Murfee may sound like an Esperanto name, but he is in fact a new White Sox reliever. | Steph Chambers/Getty Images The outgoing two veterans, never quite able to shake the injury bug, refused assignment The White Sox seem to have a short winning streak on their side. After convincing top candidate Will Venable to become their next manager, the club made a … [Read more...] about White Sox sign Penn Murfee, cut loose Jimmy Lambert and Matt Foster
Today in White Sox History: November 5
Ron Schueler hoists the 1993 AL West champions pennant with Ozzie Guillén. That season ended up being the peak of Schueler’s 10-year term as White Sox GM. | Ron Vesely/Getty Images Ron Schueler takes the reins 1976 The White Sox lost five players in the American League expansion draft, with third baseman Bill Stein going fifth overall to the Seattle Mariners. Seattle … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: November 5
Today in White Sox History: November 3
On this day a year ago, the White Sox opted to cut Liam Hendriks and pay him $15 million deferred rather than keep him around the team to rehabilitate from TJS. | Michael Reaves/Getty Images The South Siders say goodbye to a hero 1983 Tony La Russa, who guided the White Sox to a 99-win season and their first playoff appearance in 24 years, was named the Manager of the … [Read more...] about Today in White Sox History: November 3
Our polling did not go well for the White Sox powers-that-be
Where our voters suggest Jerry Reinsdorf might like to spend his retirement. Which wasn’t really a huge surprise It has been a week since we posted a series of poll questions dealing with the alleged leak of Jerry Reinsdorf possibly selling the White Sox, and with a few hundred votes in, there’s unlikely to be a change in any of the outcomes, so let’s take a look at … [Read more...] about Our polling did not go well for the White Sox powers-that-be