Chicago White Sox Analysis

MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of May 21st

by Andrew Perna

The Rangers haven't lost a step without Josh Hamilton, featuring a balanced attack built on both hitting and pitching. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of May 14th

by Andrew Perna

Miguel Cabrera leads the Major Leagues with 40 RBI and the Tigers lead our team rankings. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 30th

by Andrew Perna

The Rockies, Red Sox and Rangers hold the top three spots in our rankings, while the Padres, Astros and Marlins bring up the rear. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 22nd

by Andrew Perna

Ian Kinsler, once thought to be dispensable in Texas, leads the Major Leagues with 1.5 WAR as the Rangers sit second in our rankings. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 15th

by Andrew Perna

The Braves are 11-1 this season and riding a nine-game winning streak. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of April 8th

by Andrew Perna

A week into the 2013 season, the Rockies are an offensive power, the Dodgers are incredibly hard to score against and the Mets, Red Sox and Reds are very balanced. Read more »
Complete List Of 2013 MLB Free Agents

by RealGM Staff Report

The Giants have put a cap on the 2012 season, meaning Major League Baseball will shift to free agency. Here is a complete list of all free agents, including those with player, team or mutual options for next year. Read more »
MLB Team Rankings For The Week Of August 17th

by Andrew Perna

With Evan Longoria back in the lineup, the Rays jumped seven spots in this week's rankings. Read more »
The Hanging Curve: Early Returns

by Andrew Perna

Some of the players that changed addresses last month have hit the ground running, while others have stumbled with their new teams. Read more »
White Sox Looking To Shore Up Bullpen

by Douglas Benton

The Chicago White Sox came into their series at the New York Yankees reeling from losing nine of their last 10 games and facing turmoil in the back end of the bullpen. Read more »
Grading The Deal: White Sox Add Power In Adam Dunn

by Douglas Benton

With the expected re-signing of fellow 1B/DH Paul Konerko, is the Adam Dunn signing a duplicate move with both players in their 30s? Read more »
2010 Season Preview: Chicago White Sox

by Christopher Reina

The White Sox can certainly match the Twins and Tigers in terms of overall balance of talent, but they are carrying more risk with probably less upside. Read more »
'Striking Out' With The White Sox, Late May

by Christopher Reina

The elder statesman trio of Jim Thome, Paul Konerko and Jermaine Dye have delivered, but Carlos Quentin and Alexi Ramirez have been tremendously disappointing. Same goes for the rotation of Barack Obama's favorite team. Read more »
2008 Season Preview: Chicago White Sox

by Christopher Reina

When a big market team that won the World Series just two seasons ago loses 90 games (and really should have lost more), you expect to see the scaffolding of a major reconstruction project surrounding the ballclub. Read more »
Recent World Series Champs Struggling To Keep Pace

by Andrew Dittrich

A year is a long time in baseball. Just ask Kenny Williams and Walt Jocketty. Read more »
White Sox Loosen Reins In Well-Populated AL Races

by Tom Morris

The Yankees asserted themselves over the weekend at the expense of the Chicago White Sox. With 10 AL clubs in the hunt to win their Division or the Wild Card, the races will go down to the wire and there is no lock that last year's champion will be there. Read more »
Partying Like It?s 1959!

by Kyle Trompeter

A team built on pitching, pitching, and a little bit more pitching. Evidence of this can be summed up with the performances from their starters from games 2 through 5. That is a complete game from four different starting pitchers in consecutive games. Mark Buerhle, Jon Garland, Freddy Garcia, and Jose Contreras were able to do something that hadn?t been done by a group of starters since the 1928 New York Yankees. Read more »
A Call For The Ages

by Kyle Trompeter

In Game 2 of the ALCS, Steve Bartman came in the form of home plate umpire Doug Eddings for the Anaheim Angels. Due to the magnitude of the situation, this will go down as one of the most controversial, if not worst calls in the history of playoff baseball. Read more »
White Sox Float On

by Kyle Trompeter

Prior to 2004, both of the Sox?, the Red ones from Boston and the White ones from Chicago, were going through the same very long streak: not winning the World Series. Decades upon decades had passed and neither team had been able to capture the title. Read more »
Falling At The Speed Of Light

by Kyle Trompeter

There are only 15 games left this season. If Chicago could even go 8-7, which doesn?t seem like that much, they would most likely make the playoffs. That would put them at 97-65. What that means is that Cleveland would have to go 13-2 in their last 15 games to win the division. Read more »

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