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The Chicago White Sox could be on the move from the franchise’s iconic South Side location. Old Comiskey Park housed the Sox from 1910 until 1991, when Comiskey Park II opened up across the
The City Series between the Cubs and White Sox this weekend at Rate Field was mellower than usual, and fans mingled as if there was never any animosity.
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After the death of former closer Bobby Jenks, the Chicago White Sox will honor him on their home field for the rest of the season.
A reunion of the 2005 World Series champions and a statue dedication for Mark Buehrle gave die-hard Chicago White Sox fans a chance to forget their current woes.
The low-vision teens who took the tour are part of a low-vision day camp from the Spectrios Institute, funded by the White Sox.
B illionaire Phoenix Suns co-owner Justin Ishbia has reached an agreement with Chicago White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf that could see Ishbia taking over control of the team as soon as 2029.
The World Series champion White Sox gave us a reminder that good things can happen and you just have to celebrate when they do.
Former Chicago White Sox pitcher Bobby Jenks has died at the age of 44 from a rare form of stomach cancer. Jenks was a two-time All-Star pitcher for the Chicago White Sox and was part of the team that ended their 88-year wait for a World Series title in 2005.
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Bobby Jenks, two-time All-Star closer, World Series champion with Chicago White Sox, dies at 44
The White Sox said Jenks died Friday in Sintra, Portugal, where he was being treated for adenocarcinoma, a form of stomach cancer.
Former White Sox closer and 2005 World Series ... Sox family today,” White Sox chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in ... and for the entire Sox organization during his time in Chicago.