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The Double-A Birmingham Barons have been the brightest spot in the Chicago White Sox organization over these last few dreadful seasons, winning their second consecutive Southern League championship in 2025. This season will have a mix of familiar faces alongside some recent free agent signings, but it’s likely we’ll see some fluctuation throughout the season dependin...


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Tristan Peters turned from goat to hero, in his very first home game he’s ever played in the majors. | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

On the day it was announced that Ozzie Guillén would be honored with a...


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Ozzie Guillén reacts with immediate tears, as Scott Podsednik announced that his No. 13 would be retired in August. | CHSN

During the third inning of the home opener, the broadcast made the odd move to cut to the pregame/postgame crew instead of commercial. Scott Podsednik was on hand to make a mystery announcement: The White Sox are retiring Ozzie Guillén’s No. 13.


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The likely highlight of today’s game: the pregame alcohol. | Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

It’s been more than a year since we’ve seen live baseball on the South Side, and after a one-day Mother Nature day, there will be baseball.

Unfortunately, the baseball being played will involved the lackadaisical, 1-5 White Sox hosting the defending AL champion Blue Jay...


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First, Munetaka Murakami had to educate the White Sox on the value of bidets. Now, he has to remind them that games last nine innings. | (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images)

Fun fact: Originally, baseball games did not have a set length. The early Knickerbockers matches were “first-to-21,” like pickup basketball. The decision to switch to a set length was made at the ...


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