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Today in White Sox History: January 26All-time great South Side southpaw Gary Peters died, at age 85, in Sarasota, Fla. The Rookie of the Year, two-time All-Star and two-time ERA titlist finished his White Sox career with 21.4 WAR ...
GLENDALE, Ariz. — After stumbling, bumbling and crumbling to a major league modern-record 121 losses in 2024, the White Sox ...
Hello Beautiful and Brit + Co. Ron Vesely/Getty Jeff Torborg, a former MLB catcher and manager of the Chicago White Sox, has died at the age of 83. On Sunday, Jan. 19, the Chicago White Sox ...
Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images Share Jeff Torborg, who was the 1990 American League Manager of the Year with the White Sox, died Sunday at 83 in his hometown of Westfield, New Jersey, the team ...
When you hit rock bottom, there’s only one place to go. Up. And as the Chicago White Sox, who lost a major league record 121 games last season, look to begin the trek back to the top of the ...
Instead, he joins a group of White Sox castoffs in Anaheim, including Tim Anderson and Yolmer Sanchez, who both signed minor league deals with the club. Moncada has a reputation and a prior track ...
Democrat Senator Gary Peters announced he won't run for the 2026 midterms from Michigan, a battleground state. His decision opens opportunities for Republicans in a state President Trump won in ...
Democratic Sen. Gary Peters announced Tuesday that he won’t run for re-election in Michigan in 2026, creating a pivotal open-seat election next year in one of the most tightly divided swing ...
Washington — Sen. Gary Peters, a Michigan Democrat, said he won't seek reelection in 2026, in a surprise announcement that opens up a key seat in the battleground state. Peters, 66, has ...
U.S. Sen. Gary Peters stunned and staggered Michigan’s political crowd last week with an email announcing he will not seek re-election in 2026, just months after he finally became Michigan’s ...
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