Sox glad to be leaving Minnesota
The White Sox are happy to have Minnesota in their rearview mirror, and not just because it's a flat, frigid land populated by flat, frigid people.
Detroit prepares for riots as Tigers acquire Neifi Perez
With their team's lead in the AL Central dwindling daily, Detroit Tigers fans will probably not react well to the acquisition of Neifi Perez, say city officials.
Sox barely split home series against Royals
After getting shellacked 10-4 in Wednesday night's game for their second straight loss, the Chicago White Sox had to be thinking, "Just who the hell are these Royals players and where have they been all season?"
Sox crown Royals
Coming off their sweep of the suddenly mortal Detroit Tigers, the Chicago White Sox are looking to close the chasm between themselves and the division leaders this week with a peaceful, easy series at home against the lowly Kansas City Royals.
Lowly Royals and Teahen again burn White Sox
Somewhere in the bowels of U.S. Cellular Field, Sox pitcher Javier Vazquez is pacing the floor, pausing only occasionally to thrust a clenched fist into the sky and yell, "Teahen!"
Sox cage Tigers, trail by 5.5 games in Central
Having seemingly shaken off their midsummer nightmare, the Chicago White Sox reasserted their reputation as a powerhouse against two of the league’s other elite teams last week.
White Sox get lift from Konerko’s home-run heroics
The Chicago White Sox were playing like it was June all over again in last night's dramatic opener against the New York Yankees. The South Siders rallied to beat the Bronx Bombers 6-5 in an 11-inning struggle in which neither team ever led by more than two runs.