Chicago White Sox, Pope Leo XIV and Baseball Bat
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As Dylan Cease cashes in on a massive free agent deal, the White Sox return from San Diego deserves a closer look.
On Wednesday, the Mets signed left-handed pitcher Anderson Severino to a minor-league contract, according to the transactions log on his official MLB.com roster page. Severino, 31, has spent the last three years pitching in Venezuela, Mexico and the Dominican Republic after leaving the Chicago White Sox organization at the end of the 2022 season.
A stakeholder — and next owner — of the Chicago White Sox baseball team said Pope Leo XIV told him that he'd "love to" throw a season opening first pitch in the future — "schedule permitting."
Ishbia said the pontiff was receptive to his invitation. But Opening Day with Pope Leo on the mound? You'd better get in line now.
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Here are the biggest needs for the Cubs and White Sox in MLB free agency, according to FOX Sports. Pitching in starting and relief
The White Sox have released catcher Blake Sabol, according to the minor league transactions log. Chicago had acquired Sabol in a July trade with Boston. Sabol spent the duration of his brief White Sox tenure at Triple-A Charlotte.
There were a handful of events running the week before the week of Thanksgiving providing a glimpse into the range of work coming from Chicago White Sox Charities. A Holiday Garage Sale took place on Nov.
The White Sox will likely have to get creative to make additions to their roster in free agency. But just because the Sox will eschew from the top of the free-agent market doesn’t mean that there aren’t other avenues that the team can explore.
In October, it was announced that the Astros' pitching coach Bill Murphy would be departing from the franchise to begin a new chapter of his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates. This was disappointing news for fans,