by Jé Tania | Jun 28, 2026 | Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals
One day after scoring 22 runs, the White Sox proved they can win another way. Behind strong pitching, clutch defense, aggressive baserunning, and Jacob Gonzalez’s first career walk-off hit, Chicago honored the 1983 “Winning Ugly” team with a victory that looked strikingly familiar.
by Jé Tania | Jun 27, 2026 | Baseball, Chicago White Sox, Kansas City Royals
The White Sox turned Guaranteed Rate Field into a fireworks show, erupting for 22 runs in a historic rout of the Royals. Behind another strong outing from rookie David Sandlin and an offensive explosion led by Chicago’s young core, the Sox continued to strengthen the case that this rebuild may be arriving ahead of schedule.
by Jé Tania | May 7, 2026 | Baseball, MLB, San Diego Padres
Kwanza Jones is set to become MLB’s first Black woman majority owner as the San Diego Padres solidify a historic $3.9 billion sale. Here’s what the landmark deal means for baseball, ownership, and representation in sports.
by Jé Tania | May 4, 2026 | Baseball, Chicago White Sox, San Diego Padres
The White Sox are starting to look like a team that can win in multiple ways, using both power and small ball during a strong stretch that has them just 1.5 games back in the AL Central. With production coming from the entire lineup and the pitching staff beginning to settle in, this young core is starting to figure things out and compete consistently.
by Jé Tania | Apr 14, 2026 | Baseball, Chicago White Sox
The White Sox have a losing record. This is not a surprising statement about a team that set an MLB record for losses in the modern era with 121 of them in 2024. They followed that up in 2025 with a 60-win, 101-loss season, a slight improvement under then-new manager Will Venable. This year, they might turn a page.