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White Sox Minor League Update: July 21, 2024
As a whole, the White Sox system went 4-2 on the day, with Saturday’s rain to thank for the surplus games. The Charlotte Knights and Birmingham Barons both struggled to get the win Sunday after Saturday’s doubleheader sweeps ā but the A-ball teams bailed them out, sweeping their own doubleheaders!
White Sox get swept by Royals in 4-1 loss
The Chicago White Sox lost this afternoon 4-1, extending their losing streak to seven and picking back up where they left off after the All-Star break.
White Sox Minor League Update: July 20, 2024
Rainouts came for the South Side farm teams once again, but both the Knights and Barons swept their doubleheaders, including a no-hitter from Birmingham!
White Sox 2024 Draft Recap (Round 1): Hagen Smith
The pick of Hagen Smith signals a ābest player availableā approach, leans into recent LHP success and gives Brian Bannister an arm who could be in the rotation as soon as 2025.
White Sox Minor League Update: July 19, 2024
Dominant pitching powers High-A Winston-Salem to a win at home as the Low-A Cannon Ballers unload on the Augusta GreenJackets.
Royals 7, White Sox 1: Yoo Hoo, Big Summer Blow Out
The White Sox lose game one in Kansas City in epic fashion.
Welcome to the Brooks Baldwin Show
It was a year ago on a balmy summer day in Winston-Salem, North Carolina when this personal saga began. I entered Regions field, camera in hand, anxious to familiarize myself with White Sox prospects at the High-A level. Left-hander Tyler Schweitzer was on the mound, breakout catcher Michael Turner was behind the dish, and DJ… read more
Visiting Dugout Episode 62: Kansas City Royals
Chrystal and Kevin greet the second half with talk over two AL Central teams heading in opposite directions.
Sharing Sox Podcast 132 ā Letās hear it for Nick Senzel
A move that makes as much Senzel as anything else the White Sox do
White Sox Minor League Player of the Week (July 8-14): Mario Camilletti
It was not the farm system’s finest week, as the 3-2 ACL White Sox were the only team that finished better than .500. However, there were quite a few positive developments, and outfielder Mario Camilletti shined in his first week with the Barons. Camilletti made his Double-A debut on Wednesday, and he could hardly be kept off base at the new level.
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