Chicago White Sox 2026

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News Headline: “Former White Sox announcer Jason Benetti steps into the spotlight with NBC’s Sunday Night Baseball”.

‘Someone’ in High Places didn’t like Benetti when he was the popular voice of the White Sox on TV and so Jason moved on.

And sometimes good things happen to those who get away from ‘Someone’ on the South Side.

We hope that environment does change soon.
 
#56      
Rough season opener for Sox yesterday, but Charlotte having better luck tonight. Leading 15-2 with 5 or 6 homers. Hey, take good news where you can find it.
 
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Always good to get that first win. Pitching figures to be a problem for this team all season long, but nice to see the offense coming alive.

Also nice to see the start by Charlotte. Only three games, so not going to get too excited, but first in HRs, runs and OPS while second in OBP is a nice start. Of course a 19-run explosion in game 3 does help. But first in ERA and BA against, while second in WHIP and Ks is encouraging. Most important might be that Hagen Smith and Noah Schultz combined for 3 hits, 1 run, 2 walks and 9 Ks in 7 innings in game 3. Help is coming. Just can’t get here soon enough.
 
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Gavin Sheets hits a 3-run, walk-off homer.

Jake Burger has settled into the cleanup spot in the Texas Rangers lineup.

Good Times for more former Sox who found greener pastures away from the South Side.
 
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According to reports, White Sox will be dipping into their prospect pool early next week with Sam Antonacci and Noah Schultz both expected to get the call. Future is arriving.
 
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Former Sox Garrett Crochet is having a moment – and not a good one. He just gave up 11 runs in less than 2 innings. For the season he currently has an ERA of 7.58.

I always wondered about his throwing motion. I wonder if there is something physical going on with his arm and not just a bad start.
 
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The San Diego Padres did not do the White Sox any favors. Not the ball club, but the ownership. The franchise just sold for nearly $4 billion dollars. Yikes... and not in one of the major markets in America.

This is just going to create more problems for the White Sox as they look to a future sale. This will make the sale of the Sox even more expensive and more complicated looking for that kind of coin as they do not even yet have a locked-in plan for a new Chicago ball park. In fact, it might even tip the scales more toward the franchise being moved out of Chicago.

This is not what Sox fans need right now. Nor is is another sub-.500 start to this season.

Baseball is supposed to be fun, isn’t it?
 
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The San Diego Padres did not do the White Sox any favors. Not the ball club, but the ownership. The franchise just sold for nearly $4 billion dollars. Yikes... and not in one of the major markets in America.

This is just going to create more problems for the White Sox as they look to a future sale. This will make the sale of the Sox even more expensive and more complicated looking for that kind of coin as they do not even yet have a locked-in plan for a new Chicago ball park. In fact, it might even tip the scales more toward the franchise being moved out of Chicago.

This is not what Sox fans need right now. Nor is is another sub-.500 start to this season.

Baseball is supposed to be fun, isn’t it?
They already have a plan for Ishbia to become the owner. I thought they even had a deal in place but I could be wrong.
 
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