The Chicago White Sox announced the following three roster moves: - Claimed off Waivers from Houston (1): RHP Penn Murfee; - Elected Free Agency in Lieu of Accepting Outright Assignment (2): RHP Matt ...
The latest south-side development is just one in a long string of disappointments for followers of the Chicago White Sox. I ...
The White Sox did provide some history but weren’t fun or lovable ... Owner Jerry Reinsdorf is threatening to sell to a group ...
Venable was hired by the Chicago White Sox after they set the modern major league record for most losses in a season. The team announced the move on Thursday, hours after the World Series ended.
On Thursday, the Chicago White Sox named Will Venable as their 44th manager in franchise history. Venable is the son of former MLB outfielder Max Venable, who played parts of three seasons for the ...
Oct. 30 (UPI) --The Chicago White Sox, who broke the record for the most losses in an MLB season, with 121 this year, will turn to Will Venable as their new manager. Sources told ESPN, The ...
The World Series wasn’t the only story in baseball on Tuesday night. After a historically bad 2024, the White Sox are hiring ex-big leaguer Will Venable as their next manager, according to ...
The Chicago White Sox are hiring Texas Rangers coach Will Venable to be their next manager, sources familiar with the situation confirmed to ESPN on Tuesday night. Venable, 42, played nine years ...
The Chicago White Sox have a new manager after a historically bad 2024 season. Per ESPN's Jeff Passan and Jesse Rogers, the White Sox plan to hire Will Venable as their next manager. The White Sox ...
CHICAGO — The White Sox search for a new manager appears to be over. This time, Will Venable got the job. MLB.com insider Scott Merkin reported late Tuesday, citing a source, that Venable will ...
During the middle of their 41-121 campaign, the Chicago White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol. It wasn't only his fault that the team wound up setting a record for the most losses ever in a single ...
Former White Sox manager Tony La Russa says that owner Jerry Reinsdorf will not be selling the team amid recent rumors.