Chicago White Sox Take Their First Pitcher Of 2025 MLB Draft
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The Chicago White Sox have reportedly dangled Luis Robert Jr. as a trade chip for months now. Could this month be the one that they finally trade him in?
The Sox are represented in Atlanta by starting pitcher Shane Smith, who made the AL squad because even the most awful teams must send somebody. The presences of three long-lost Sox lefties, each of whom has dazzled in 2025,
What’s one word to describe the first half of the 2025 White Sox season? How about … validation. Not exactly what you were thinking? But yes, validation in relation to the progress made by the White Sox rebuild as the organization moves slowly toward a competitive nature.
Jaden Fauske, a 6-foot-3 outfield prospect, was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the second round of the MLB draft due to his passion for the game, athletic ability, and disciplined plate approach.
In a recent YouTube video, Jim Riley of BALLCAP Sports predicted that the Blue Jays would acquire Adrian Houser, the ninth-year White Sox starter pitching for his sixth organization, in a trade deadline deal.
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Right fielder Jermaine Dye was the World Series Most Valuable Player in that series. Dye, 51, was back with his teammates to celebrate this weekend.
Cam Booser, White Sox: The 33-year-old lefty reliever has a 5.11 ERA, 1.42 WHIP, seven holds, one save, a .223 batting average against, 27 strikeouts and 14 walks in 30 outings (24 ⅔ innings). The White Sox demoted him to Triple-A Charlotte on July 13. Boston traded Booser to Chicago on Dec. 21 for 18-year-old minor leaguer Yhoiker Fajardo.
Pitchers Mark Buehrle, Jon Garland, Freddy Garcia and Jose Contreras threw four complete games in the 2005 ALCS against the Los Angeles Angels to send the Chicago White Sox to the World Series.