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Will Venable is hired to take over a team that compiled a 41-121 record last season. The Chicago White Sox hired Will Venable to take over as manager, turning to the former big league outfielder ...
During the middle of their 41-121 campaign, the Chicago White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol. It wasn't only his fault that the team wound up setting a record for the most losses ever in a single ...
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Coby White scored 35 points, and the hot-shooting Chicago Bulls spoiled Milwaukee's home opener with a 133-122 victory over the Bucks on Friday. Zach LaVine added 25 points ...
A logo for the future Chicago Sports Network is displayed on the video board before a game between the White Sox and Angels at Guaranteed Rate Field on Sept. 25, 2024. (John J. Kim/Chicago Tribune ...
Recently, it was reported that Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is discussing a sale of the team. While this has come as good news to many White Sox fans who want to see the team sold to an ...
The leading candidates for the White Sox job are believed to be Rangers bench coach Will Venable, former Angels manager Phil Nevin and Tigers bench coach George Lombard. Venable is a guy White Sox ...
After enduing a 121-loss season (41-121), the Chicago White Sox are reportedly narrowing their managerial search down. According to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, the White Sox appear to have ...
Three of the city's biggest sports teams—the Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox—have a new home on television and are offering fans a new way to watch them. On October 1, the Chicago Sports ...
Rumors have swirled about the Chicago White Sox possibly relocating. MLB commissioner Rob Manfred recently addressed the possibility of the rumors coming to fruition during an interview on Fox ...
He was popular in Chicago, so White Sox fans likely will root for him while envying the success he’s found in Los Angeles.