Before tonight’s game against the Twins, Jose Abreu thanked White Sox fans and answered questions about his future in baseball.
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Dusty Baker reflects on Tony La Russa’s retirement with hint of shade
by Joe Binderby Joe BinderWhile reflecting on his former dugout rival, Astros manager Dusty Baker did not miss an opportunity to throw shade at Tony La Russa.
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There’s no question about it, Johnny Cueto has been one of the few bright spots for the White Sox in 2022. Signing with the club to a one-year, $4.2 million…
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Rick Hahn confirms White Sox will interview Miguel Cairo for manager
by Joe Binderby Joe BinderIf you’re just getting caught up on today’s news, there’s a lot to unpack. White Sox manager Tony La Russa officially stepped down in a press conference and released a…
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After being reported on Sunday night, Tony La Russa officially announced his retirement from baseball on Monday afternoon.
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According to Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Tony La Russa will announce his retirement as manager of the White Sox on Monday.
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The White Sox announced that Michael Kopech underwent right knee surgery earlier this week in Los Angeles to address a meniscus tear.
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As the White Sox season comes to a close, rumors are circulating that state Tony La Russa will not return to the White Sox in 2023.
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Prior to tonight’s game against the Twins, the White Sox called up catcher Carlos Perez and placed Seby Zavala in concussion protocol.
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With just three games remaining against Cleveland this season and time running out to win the division, it’s now or never for the Sox.