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January 5, 2024: White Sox sign catcher Martín Maldonado to a 1-year contract. [29] January 26, 2024: White Sox sign RHP John Brebbia to a 1-year contract. [30] February 3, 2024: White Sox acquire RHP Prelander Berroa, OF Zach DeLoach and the 69th pick in the 2024 MLB Draft from the Seattle Mariners for RHP Gregory Santos. [31]
On October 31, 2024, White Sox hired Texas Rangers associate manager Will Venable as their 44th manager. [3] Venable was a former MLB outfielder who played for 9 seasons with the San Diego Padres , Texas Rangers, and Los Angeles Dodgers .
Free stainless steel tumbler for fans with a theme ticket (7: 10 p.m. vs. White Sox). July 20: Maikel Garcia bobblehead giveaway to the first 15,000 fans (6:10 p.m. vs. White Sox). July 20 ...
On January 2, 2019, the White Sox, Bulls, and Blackhawks agreed to an exclusive five-year deal with NBC Sports Chicago beginning in the fall of 2019, ending their broadcasts on WGN-TV. The Cubs, with the 2020 launch of the team-owned Marquee Sports Network , moved their games to that cable channel after 15 years with the network ending with the ...
2024 season: Eliminated Aug. 17, last in AL Central Let's take a look at the season that was for the 2024 Chicago White Sox, the questions the team must address this winter and the early outlook ...
The White Sox finished the 2015 season, their 115th in Chicago, with a 76–86 record, a three-game improvement over 2014. [38] The White Sox recorded their 9,000th win in franchise history by the score of 3–2 against the Detroit Tigers on September 21, 2015.
The White Sox are on pace to go 39-123, which would break the 1962 New York Mets' record for the most losses in MLB history. The Mets went 40-120 in their inaugural season.
Eugene "Gene" Honda is a public address announcer for the Chicago White Sox (starting in 1985, full-time since 1991), [1] Chicago Blackhawks (succeeding Harvey Wittenberg since the 2001–02 season), [2] DePaul Blue Demons basketball, Big Ten tournament, Illinois Fighting Illini football (since 2012), [3] and the NCAA Final Four (since 2010). [4]