The Chicago White Sox on Friday finally ended their brutal 14-game losing streak — but not before one more mistake for good measure.
Luis Robert Jr., Gavin Sheets and Andrew Vaughn homered and Garrett Crochet pitched six strong innings as the host Chicago White Sox defeated the Boston Red Sox 7-2 on Friday to stop a 14-game losing streak.
Chicago's record now sits at 16-48.
Garrett Crochet has been a pleasant surprise for the Chicago White Sox during a brutal start to the season. So pleasant that his increasing workload could become an issue.
The Chicago White Sox are having a season to forget in 2024. They hold the MLB’s worst record by a considerable margin. However, a bad season is simply a time for a team to reload.
Three seasons ago, the White Sox were a 93-win team with World Series aspirations. But through a series of injuries and overall decline, the club saw that win total decrease to just 61 victories in 2023.
The two newest additions to the MLB roster are playing on the right side of the infield.
The Chicago White Sox season has gone from bad to worse following last night’s 14-2 drubbing at the hands of the Boston Red Sox. Last night’s loss was Chicago’s 14th consecutive defeat, setting a new franchise record for consecutive losses in a season.
The Chicago White Sox are making history in the worst way possible. Their loss to the Boston Red Sox Thursday night marked their 14th consecutive defeat, setting a franchise record for longest losing streak.
The 6-foot-4 righty has started two games for the South Siders but been tagged for 10 runs on 15 hits and five walks with seven strikeouts in 8 1/3 innings.
The Chicago White Sox’s 2024 season has been a forgettable one up to this point. Not only have injuries been a concern, but Chicago has the worst record in MLB with an ugly 15-48 mark.
I don't think anyone will be confusing Chicago White Sox' infielder Danny Mendick for Paul Skenes or Aroldis Chapman any time soon... Pitching in the ninth inning of a 14-2 blowout on Thursday night, Mendick unleased a 35 MPH slow ball that actually induced a double play.
A baseball game during the first week of June compares to a single strand of hair on your head. It's easy to overlook but can offer insights about the overall situation.
At the moment, there appears to be no end in sight for the Chicago White Sox’s descent into unprecedented putridity. They continue to plunge into new depths, and on Thursday night, the White Sox find themselves ever closer to rock bottom following a 14-2 defeat at the hands of the Boston Red Sox.
There should be no shortage of teams interested in acquiring Luis Robert Jr., but these four should be at the top of the list.
The Chicago White Sox were riding a 13-game losing streak, which was tied for their longest single-season skid in franchise history. Still, NBC Sports Chicago play-by-play man John Schriffen was ready to make a bold prediction about Thursday night's matchup with the Boston Red Sox.
The Chicago White Sox have a bevy of talent that they can part with at this summer’s deadline to get additional pieces to build upon, but will they use this approach?
Chris Getz, the Chicago White Sox’s general manager, is projected to be busy this summer, with many players available for trade soon. Per ESPN’s Jeff Passan, the White Sox will be “open for business” at the deadline.
Garrett Crochet is one of the very few bright spots for the 2024 Chicago White Sox. I'm not going to delve into the depths of this team's futility, we all see it daily.
The White Sox have outrighted infielder Zach Remillard to Triple-A Charlotte, tweets Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times. He cleared waivers after being designated for assignment on Tuesday.
The MLB-worst Chicago White Sox have some real trade chips if they want to try to push that rebuild forward.
The first managerial change of the MLB season may happen sooner rather than later, and we may already have a pretty good idea of who the victim might be.
About the time I think the Chicago White Sox can’t get any worse they find more ways to embarrass themselves. Not only did the Sox lose to the Milwaukee Brewers to make it 11 losses in a row, their arguably best hitter and announcer managed to make themselves the butts of jokes.
Chicago White Sox outfielder Tommy Pham had enough on Sunday.
The Chicago White Sox offense is having a historically bad season, and one player in particular is mirroring those atrocious numbers.
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