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Apparently not the Jordan Rich that that the White Sox traded Lenyn Sosa for.

If you told someone you were writing a script and had the White Sox at 6-10 a tenth of the way into the season, they’d reply, “Sounds about right. Extrapolates to a normal season for them.” If you then said that half the victories were against the defending AL champions, that same person wou...


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Davis Martin turned in the South Siders’ lone quality start of the week, tossing seven sharp innings with no walks and just two runs allowed against the Royals. | (Jay Biggerstaff/Getty Images)

The Chicago White Sox went 2–5 this week. In many ways, that alone could serve as the recap. But even in a rough stretch, there were a few bright spots worth noting, and a few...


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Lenyn Sosa’s time on the South Side ends after flashes of power but no clear role. | (Tanner Gatlin/Getty Images)

The White Sox pulled the trigger on another early-season shuffle, packing off Lenyn Sosa to Toronto for outfielder Jordan Rich and the usual bag of mystery cash or future guy.

The Chicago White Sox have acquired minor-league ou...


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On fire: Korey Lee put a huge week together for the Charlotte Knights. | Jacob Soriano/MLB Photos via Getty Images

Charlotte Knights
Record 3-3 (last week), 7-7 (first half), 7-7 (overall)

Knights Players of the Week
Korey Lee .353/.478/.882, 17 at-bats
Oliver Dunn .3...


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Nothing says “crosstown rivalry” quite like A.J. Pierzynski slapping the plate and Michael Barrett throwing hands. | (Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

We’ve spent plenty of time talking ourselves into hope. Convincing ourselves that this rebuild will be different, that this time the plan will actually resemble a plan, that the next good White Sox team won’t just...


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