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Few players capture the gap between expectation and reality like Eloy Jiménez. | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Welcome back to our Discussion series. Today’s soapbox question might be an uncomfortably familiar refrain uttered on the South Side: what weakness will ultimately sink the White Sox if left unresolved? There’s always optimism during...


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Detroit keeps telling itself it’s close. The division keeps asking, “Close to what?” | Diamond Images/Getty Images

We are launching a new daily article here at South Side Sox, more prominently than our items that pop up on The Feed. It falls under the category of White Sox Discussions, which you’ll see in a few weeks will also be our n...


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Team USA is stacked with prime pitching and offense in 2026. | Patrick Breen/Imagn Images

Baseball is back as pitchers and catchers have now reported to Glendale. The full squad will report soon, and camp will officially begin, but this spring, there will be a little something extra mixed in. The World Baseball Classic returns, turning Marc...


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White Sox fans will get a sneak peek at Munetaka Murakami’s talent as he suits up for Team Japan in the WBC. | Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images

The World Baseball Classic is right around the corner, and the White Sox w...


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On this day six years ago, MLB tried to restrict how and when players like Danny Mendick could pitch. But as this 2021 game proves, Danny’s arm would not be repressed. | (Photo by Kathryn Riley/Getty Images)

1955 Chet Lemon, who would become the best defensive center fielder in


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