Explore the Chicago White Sox Opening Day lineups from 1920 to 2025 in a massive Sporcle quiz challenge. Test your knowledge of the team's historical starters, decade by decade. 🧠
Explore the Chicago White Sox Opening Day lineups from 1920 to 2025 in a massive Sporcle quiz challenge. Test your knowledge of the team's historical starters, decade by decade. 🧠
Fanarchy Field Notes • Shane Smith's rocky start left the White Sox chasing from the first inning. • Alec Makarewicz's ninth-inning homer sparked a late rally attempt. • Despite a hitless stretch, the White Sox offense came alive in the final innings. • The Angels' early four-run burst proved just enough to edge out the White Sox. • Jakob Guardado sealed the win for the Angels, holding off Chicago's late surge.
Shane Smith, a former Brewers farmhand, makes his White Sox Opening Day start against Milwaukee. Drafted first overall in the 2024 Rule 5 Draft, Smith's journey from undrafted to White Sox All-Star is the stuff of legends.
White Sox prospect Sam Antonacci, fresh from a strong showing at the World Baseball Classic, is back in camp eager to keep impressing. Known for his tenacity, Antonacci aims to build on his Arizona Fall League and Cactus League performances.
White Sox fans are largely content with the World Baseball Classic's current timing, despite injury concerns like Kyle Teel's hamstring strain. A fair debate exists, but most prefer the tournament during Spring Training. ⚾
The White Sox's final 26-man roster prediction includes Edgar Quero and Korey Lee as catchers, with Lee stepping in due to Kyle Teel's injury. Infielders likely on the roster are Murakami, Meidroth, Montgomery, Vargas, Sosa, and Mead, as Opening Day nears.
Exciting times ahead for White Sox fans! Colson Montgomery is eyed as the 2026 team MVP, thanks to his impressive two-way potential. Expect him to anchor the lineup, while other young talents aim for breakout seasons. 🌟
Sherman Johnson, new White Sox hitting coordinator, revamps the minor league program by focusing on pitch recognition and tailored routines, aiming to better prepare hitters for diverse pitch types. ⚾
White Sox split a doubleheader: triumphing 4-2 over the D-Backs with a steady bullpen display, but faltering 13-6 against the Padres. A day of mixed fortunes at the plate and on the mound.
White Sox edged out the Diamondbacks 4-2 at Camelback Ranch, halting Arizona's five-game streak. Despite Michael Soroka's dominant start, Chicago capitalized on errors to secure the win. 🏟️
White Sox prospect Sam Antonacci returns to camp after the WBC, where he shone with his dynamic style for Team Italy. Despite low stats, his experience could boost his MLB ambitions. Starting in the minors, Antonacci's contact skills and versatility impress the Sox.
White Sox remain optimistic about Drew Thorpe's potential impact despite his recovery from Tommy John surgery. Acquired in a trade for Dylan Cease, Thorpe's future contributions are eagerly anticipated by the team. ⏳
The White Sox are finalizing their Opening Day roster with Mike Vasil sidelined due to a torn UCL, creating a vacancy in the rotation. Erick Fedde, Shane Smith, and Sean Burke lead the starting rotation, while new faces like Jedixson Paez bolster the bullpen.
The White Sox missed a chance to reunite with former reliever Tommy Kahnle, who signed with the Red Sox. With Mike Vasil out for 2026, the Sox sought bullpen depth, making Kahnle a potential fit.
The White Sox are building momentum with new fan giveaways and notable signings like Munetaka Murakami. The team hopes these moves and young talent will attract more fans in 2026. "Momentum" is the new season's slogan. ⚾
White Sox's future chairman Justin Ishbia is considering a South Loop rail yard for a new stadium site, potentially offering dramatic river views. While the team's focus remains on The 78, Ishbia's plans could redefine the Sox's home field. ⚾️
White Sox are carving out a bold identity under Will Venable, focusing on aggression and smart play. With young talent rising, expect a team ready to take the extra base and make sharp defensive plays as they wrap up Spring Training. ⚾
Billionaire Justin Ishbia envisions a new White Sox stadium in Chicago's South Loop, eyeing a 47-acre Amtrak site. Plans are still in early stages, but talk of a mixed-use complex with a potential ballpark stirs excitement for a future beyond Guaranteed Rate Field.
White Sox lock in Opening Day rotation with Shane Smith leading after a solid rookie year. Sean Burke follows, bringing depth, while Anthony Kay offers a lefty twist. Davis Martin and others round out a promising lineup under Will Venable's guidance. ⚾
White Sox fans, gear up for 2026 with new ballpark bites like the Campfire Milkshake 2.0 and Chicago-style classics. Get ready for a tasty season at Guaranteed Rate Field! 🍔
Kyle Teel's hamstring injury delays the young catching duo's momentum for the White Sox. With Teel sidelined, Edgar Quero steps up as the starting catcher, highlighting the team's future focus behind the plate.
Justin Ishbia is reportedly nearing a deal for a potential alternate site for a new White Sox ballpark at The 78 in Chicago's South Loop. Historically, this location has been considered with unique design challenges like orientation affecting gameplay. 🌇
White Sox fans can expect a revamped roster in 2026. Key moves include trading Luis Robert Jr. for Luisangel Acuña and Truman Pauley, signing Austin Hays, Erick Fedde, and Japanese star Munetaka Murakami. Will these changes lift them from the AL Central basement? 🧐
The White Sox face a challenging April 2026 schedule, aiming to overturn their trend of poor starts in recent seasons. With a young lineup and improved bullpen, they hope to avoid past struggles and kick off the season on a strong note.
White Sox prospects Billy Carlson and Jaden Fauske are set for Low-A Kannapolis, with Carlson drawing defensive comparisons to Bobby Witt Jr. Meanwhile, minor league assignments face challenges, like David Sandlin's injuries delaying his season start.