Speaking on the Foul Territory TV program, former Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson addressed his fall from grace and his new opportunity with the Los Angeles Angels.
The White Sox talked to the Reds and Giants about a trade involving Luis Robert Jr., but a deal seems unlikely. Read more at MLB Trade Rumors.
A new report provided a positive update for the Boston Red Sox on their extension talks with ace left-hander Garrett Crochet.
Former Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson has a new home with the Los Angeles Angels, per Bob Nightengale of USA Today. Nightengale put the post out on 'X
He went on to work for the Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees, Chicago White Sox, New York Mets, Montreal Expos and Florida Marlins, as well as CBS Radio and FOX Sports. A cause of death was not ...
Rate Field, the home of the Chicago White Sox, will be home to a new Mark Buehrle statue in 2025. Buehrle helped the White Sox win the World Series in 2005.
Jeff Torborg, the former catcher who caught Sandy Koufax’s perfect game and was the 1990 AL manager of the year with the Chicago White Sox, died Sunday. He was 83.
Miami had Thomas White come in at No. 3, as well as Robby Snelling at No. 10. The Marlins were one of two organizations to boast two lefties in the top 10. The Chicago White Sox had Noah Schultz ...
Mark Buehrle was on his lawn mower cutting the grass last summer at his Missouri home when he received a call from Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. Buehrle returned the call and received what he called “insane” news.
Mark Buehrle, one of the greatest pitchers in Chicago White Sox history, will be honored with a statue at Rate Field this season, the team announced at Sox Fest on Friday. The statue will be placed along the outfield concourse and unveiled on July 11.
The White Sox will unveil a statue of the retired left-handed pitcher on July 11 at Rate Field as part of a reunion for the 2005 World Series championship team.
The Sox will unveil a statue of the retired left-handed pitcher on July 11 at Rate Field as part of a reunion for the 2005 World Series championship team.