Colson Montgomery might be the most closely watched player for the Chicago White Sox when the team begins spring training in Arizona next month.
As it stands, Brooks Baldwin is projected to serve as Chicago's Opening Day shortstop. The 24-year-old made his big league debut in 2024 – just two years after he went in the 12th round of the 2022 MLB Draft – and he wound up batting .211 with a .566 OPS and 0.0 WAR in 33 games.
Colson Montgomery, ranked by MLB Pipeline as the No. 4 White Sox prospect and No. 37 overall, could break camp as the team’s starting shortstop. The 22-year-old left-handed hitter clearly will be a key figure at the Major League level for the 2025 White Sox,
Ahead of SoxFest Live, which begins Friday, general manager Chris Getz provided a look-ahead to the 2025 season throughout the organization.
White Sox general manager Chris Getz mentioned the talent in the pipeline and insisted better days are coming.
The former Boston Red Sox fan-favorite surely will find a new home soon.
A handful of notable players remain on the free-agent market, including Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso. Japanese pitcher Roki Sasaki agreed to a new deal on Jan. 17, landing with the Dodgers to team ...
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox and catcher Omar Narváez have agreed to a minor league contract that includes an invitation to big league camp for spring training. The White Sox announced ...
Alex Bregman and Nolan Arenado (Image via MLB) The Red Sox have signed pitcher 2-time World Series winner Walker Buehler from free agency and acquired Garrett Crochet in a trade from the Chicago White Sox in the offseason. The team though is looking to add ...
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
On Sunday, Jan. 19, the Chicago White Sox announced Torborg’s death via a post on X, writing, “Former MLB catcher and Chicago White Sox manager Jeff Torborg passed away this morning in ...
Mark Buehrle, who spent 12 years with the Chicago White Sox, reached the five percent threshold necessary to stay on the National Baseball Hall of Fame ballot for next year.