Left-hander Chris Sale endured another rocky start en route to his fourth straight loss, a 7-4 decision to the Twins at Target Field on Wednesday night. Alejandro De Aza led off the game with a home run and Adam Dunn plated two.More» De Aza blasts a homer to lead off the game
White Sox general manager Rick Hahn noted Tuesday that he has already started to receive some calls from other organizations -- as is usual once the First-Year Player Draft is over -- and especially with the position the White Sox are in, nine games out of first in the American League Central at the start of play Wednesday.More»
White Sox manager Robin Ventura continues to evaluate his relief corps in an effort to see who can periodically spell Jesse Crain and Nate Jones.More» Thornton, Crain fan three to preserve lead
Seeking a three-game sweep of their AL Central rivals, the Twins will send Scott Diamond to the hill Thursday opposite White Sox left-hander John Danks.More» Danks earns his first win of the year
Alexei Ramirez hasn't missed a game all year but before the first half is over, White Sox manager Robin Ventura said he'd like to give his shortstop a day off, but he can't positively say when or if it will happen.More» Ramirez's incredible leaping grab in fourth
The White Sox tied the game on Paul Konerko's RBI single in the eighth inning, only to fall behind in the bottom of the inning in a 7-5 loss to the Twins on Tuesday night at Target Field. Dylan Axelrod got a no-decision, giving up five runs (four earned) over six innings.More» Gillaspie puts White Sox on board with blast
The White Sox quick turnaround from a series finale Monday in Houston to Tuesday's series opener at Target Field was made a little sweeter as Dayan Viciedo hit a three-run triple in the sixth inning Monday, which led to a 4-2 victory against the Astros.More» Viciedo clears the bases with a triple
After over a month playing outside of the American League Central, the White Sox returned to division play Tuesday against the Twins. The last division series Chicago played in was at Target Field from May 13-15, where the club took two out of three to win the series.More» Konerko's RBI single puts White Sox on board
Throughout the course of this four-game wraparound series for the White Sox against the Astros, local product Jesse Crain had about 120 friends and family members come through Minute Maid Park. It wasn't until a 4-2 victory Monday night that those who are close to the reliever got to see him pitch. And Crain made it worth their while.More» Viciedo clears the bases with a triple
With a 4-14 record since moving to the .500 mark via a May 26 home victory over the Marlins, the White Sox can agree on one thing concerning these past 18 games. There isn't one thing that explains why the South Siders have struggled so much of late.More» Sale strikes out 14 in complete-game effort
Jake Peavy feels "a whole lot better moving around" where the fractured rib on his left side is concerned, an injury that sent him to the disabled list retroactive to June 5. But the fact that he still has to protect against sneezing, coughing or laughing shows the four-to-six-week projection for his return probably won't be sped up.More» Peavy forced to leave game after injury
Of the four homers given up by White Sox left-handed reliever Matt Thornton, three came from left-handed hitters in Washington's Adam LaRoche, Seattle's Michael Saunders and Houston's Jason Castro. Thornton, though, doesn't mind the long ball, as long he's challenging hitters.More» Thornton throws 1 1/3 scoreless innings
As the College World Series continues this week, White Sox manager Robin Ventura recalls the great memories taken away from playing there for Oklahoma State in 1986 and '87.More» Ventura on baserunning micues in tough loss
While the news has been far from positive at the big league level for the White Sox, there have been a ray or two of hope shining through from the Minor League side over the past few days.More»
Alejandro De Aza hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth, but the White Sox couldn't complete the rally in a 5-4 loss to the Astros on Sunday at Minute Maid Park.More» De Aza crushes a two-run homer in the ninth
White Sox slugger Adam Dunn understands that a higher average doesn't necessarily translate to fulfilling his middle-of-the-order responsibilities.More» Dunn swats solo homer to left in seventh
Nick Parent, the eldest son of White Sox bench coach Mark Parent, begins his professional career on Monday when he reports to rookie-level Bristol as part of the Appalachian League.More»
Having his sons pitch in the same game at either Wrigley Field or U.S. Cellular Field would be filled with excitement but also mixed emotions for Scott Reed. At that moment, he can reckon back to all the one-on-one games where he served as all-time pitcher for his sons, Addison and Austin.More» Addison Reed picks up unlikely win
The spotlight has fallen on Tyler Flowers since the start of 2013, when incumbent backstop A.J. Pierzynski departed for Texas via free agency. But the barbs thrown in Flowers' direction presently are centered on his on-field play as opposed to who he replaced.More» Flowers crushes a towering homer to left
Through two injury rehab games with Triple-A Charlotte, Dewayne Wise is 1-for-7 with a triple and a run scored. But there is no rush for the veteran outfielder, who has been on the disabled list since June 2 with a strained right hamstring, to return.More» Wise makes a sensational grab in the second
Adam Dunn hit his 424th career homer, but John Danks gave up two homers in the fourth inning and the White Sox were dealt a 4-3 loss by the host Astros at Minute Maid Park on Saturday night.More» Veras nabs Danks off second to end game
Saturday's release of the current American League All-Star voting totals show no White Sox outfielder in the top 15 and no other position player in the top 5, but there's plenty of time left to vote.More» Rios adds an insurance run with homer
The White Sox announced Saturday that they have agreed to terms with 27 of their 40 selections from the 2013 First-Year Player Draft, including each of the top 11 picks.More» White Sox draft RHP Tyler Danish No. 55
With the White Sox offense and defense struggling pretty much the entire season, it would be easy for the team's stellar pitching to point fingers. But pitching coach Don Cooper won't allow it.More» Sale strikes out 14 in complete-game effort
For a team as fundamentally sound as any in baseball during the 2012 season, the defensive miscues from the 2013 White Sox continue to be perplexing.More» Cedeno scores on Ramirez's throwing error
Chris Sale struck out 14 over eight innings, but the White Sox ace left-hander endured his third straight loss in a 2-1 defeat to the Astros at Minute Maid Park on Friday night.More» Sale strikes out 14 in complete-game effort
White Sox outfielder Dayan Viciedo has tried to employ a leg kick, forcing him to focus on keeping his weight back at the plate and use all parts of the field, but he has not put it into action as frequently as he would like.More» Viciedo lines a single to score Rios