How will the White Sox maneuver their 40-man roster for Opening Day?
The White Sox have a full 40-man roster and a lot of candidates for addition this spring. How will they manage it?
The White Sox have a full 40-man roster and a lot of candidates for addition this spring. How will they manage it?
To head off some inevitable questions in the comments, Brandon Drury said he’s willing to play anywhere but hasn’t started a game in the outfield since 2021.
Fastballs are usually the most hittable pitch, so the White Sox radically propose to throw fewer of them.
The White Sox are bullish on their Rule 5 pick after teaching him a new changeup, which bode well for the eventual days when they’re not picking first overall in the Rule 5 anymore.
If you’ve ever kvetched about the White Sox not doing ‘the little things,’ you are duty-bound to read this whole thing.
Losing Andrew Benintendi makes the White Sox worse, but also makes their roster more of a stimulating mental puzzle.
The good news is that if you jam three of the most promising young White Sox arms into a Cactus League game, thereโs plenty to enjoy. The bad news is that it still looks well short of a complete team.
The White Sox feel that framing is the most important thing catchers can do, which is something they were more ambiguous about in the past.
The White Sox are letting their pitchers’ freak flags fly, and hoping the defense doesn’t let them down
A potentially significant injury, an ugly inning and a loss to a hated rival, and yet the White Sox Cactus League debut’s level of bad news felt lowkey compared to 2024.
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