Wait, you don’t know what I’m talking about? Yes, MLB returned to theory on Monday, when the Rockies and White Sox played one of those tree-fall-in-the-forest games, leaving no video or audio recording of it. Statcast is a part of every Spring Training game this season, which is great… but we still live in a […]
It’s not often you get saved by the Bell twice in a few minutes, but it happened to Mike Vasil and White Sox this afternoon and allowed them to come from slightly behind to win. The third win of the spring wasn’t as definitive as the first two, and was as much a result of […]
It’s rare that a Cactus League opener is welcomed more for the final score than just the idea that baseball is back. But with an 8-1 loss to the Cubs on their home field in Sloan Park — and against a true Cubs rotation piece in Jameson Taillon — the White Sox managed to make […]
The White Sox leaves Anaheim with a frustrating loss against the angels, while they end with an 8-5 victory after a backlog at five points. The South Siders started the score early, but a shaky bullpen could do the job. The White Sox came on the board early, when they jumped on Righty Jack Kochanowicz […]
The White Sox (39-69) avoided the shutout, but still dropped the second game of the series on the Phillies (61-46) After a loss of 6-3. Philadelphia woke the good boys for eight innings, and the attack did not essentially exist until the bottom of the ninth inning, but by that time it was too late. […]
The final of the Crosstown Classic came to the wire as the Cubs And White Sox fought it out, with the North Siders emerging victor, 5-4. This game had many avoidable mistakes through the South Siders, as their youth showed in some ugly ways this afternoon. The Cubs were tackled early against opener Grant Taylor, […]