An uncharacteristic White Sox walk on the wild side carried over to a second game Sunday, as Jake Peavy issued five bases on balls during the Angels' 6-2 victory at Angel Stadium.More» Rios' RBI double gets White Sox on the board
Gordon Beckham knocked out three hits during his second Minor League rehab start for Triple-A Charlotte on Sunday.More» Beckham hurts himself on a swing
When Robin Ventura watched Paul Konerko struggle through the early part of this season, the White Sox manager never once thought age suddenly had caught up with the 37-year-old.More» Konerko singles home Ramirez in the eighth
Nate Jones' 8-0 mark out of the bullpen in 2012 was the best record in White Sox franchise history posted by a first-year pitcher, but he's keeping a positive outlook despite an 0-4 record this season.More» Jones one-hits Tigers over 2 2/3 scoreless
Hector Gimenez clubbed a three-run homer to cap a five-run eighth, but that still left the Sox short of the Angels after a Saturday afternoon of missed chances, ending their four-game win streak.More» The White Sox rally for five runs in eighth
Left-hander Donnie Veal was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte prior to Saturday's game against the Angels, after Deunte Heath was sent down on Friday night.More» Veal strikes out the side in the eighth
Adam Dunn left Saturday's game against the Angels in the fifth inning and, while the first baseman hopes to play Sunday, he is listed as day to day.More» Dunn's base hit plates a pair for White Sox
When the White Sox were slumping, hitting coach Jeff Manto knew it was just a matter of time before they started to produce, and now they have.More» Ramirez singles in Flowers in the eighth
White Sox left-hander Chris Sale struck out 12 and gave up just three hits over 7 2/3 innings to defeat the Angels for the second time this week. Alex Rios and Adam Dunn homered in Chicago's 3-0 victory.More» Sale shuts down Angels, fans 12 over 7 2/3
With John Danks potentially one Saturday night Minor League rehab appearance away from returning to the White Sox, a couple of options await left-hander Hector Santiago following Saturday afternoon's big league start against the Angels.More» Santiago fans eight, holds Mets scoreless
White Sox left fielder Dayan Viciedo continues to improve defensively and at the plate. Viciedo misplayed a ball in left on Thursday, but manager Robin Ventura has been pleased with Viciedo's development.More» Kendrick breaks 2-2 tie with two-run double
The story behind Adam Dunn's 6-for-15 run on the current White Sox road trip, including seven RBIs and five runs scored, centers on a swing change worked on before last Sunday's home game in which the designated hitter raised his hands.More» Dunn clubs a two-run shot in the third
As Addison Reed ran in to preserve the White Sox lead on Thursday night, he admitted to thinking about his childhood hero, Troy Percival, who was one of the reasons Reed always wanted to be a closer.More» Dunn's diving tag secures Reed's 13th save
Jeff Keppinger took a walk for the first time this season to force home the game-winning run in the eighth inning of a 5-4 come-from-behind victory over the Angels in Anaheim on Thursday night. Alex Rios hit his ninth homer.More» Keppinger earns go-ahead bases-loaded walk
The Angels and White Sox, two of the sport's heaviest disappointments through the first quarter of the season, are sharing Angel Stadium through Sunday, and both have reasons to believe there's light at the end of the tunnel.More» Pujols cranks a two-run shot in the fourth
The White Sox won't face the Tigers until just before the All-Star break, so there will be ample opportunity to fight back into the American League Central race during the season's second half.More» Dunn clubs a two-run shot in the third
White Sox manager Robin Ventura understands teams have to adjust when playing in cold weather, but he also looks at the hitters' collective approach as a sign for possible extended improvement.More» Keppinger's double plates two in seventh
White Sox left-hander Chris Sale nearly pitched a perfect game against the Angels on Sunday night, and remarkably he was pitching with an abscessed tooth.More» Sale throws a one-hitter against the Angels
Adam Dunn's start to the season hasn't been a memorable one, with his batting average stuck in the sub-.200 range for the majority of the year. But the White Sox slugger shook off an 0-for-14 slump with authority in Tuesday's 4-2 victory against the Twins, launching his seventh home run 413 feet into the left-field stands.More» Dunn goes 3-for-4 with five RBIs
Jake Peavy held the Twins to two runs on five hits to guide the White Sox to a series-evening 4-3 victory Tuesday night at Target Field. Cruising through seven innings, Peavy maintained command over the Twins to record his fifth start of surrendering two or fewer runs.More» Peavy strikes out six over 7 strong innings
White Sox catcher Tyler Flowers was convinced he tagged out Justin Morneau not once, but twice, in the fifth inning of Chicago's 4-2 win over Minnesota on Tuesday. The replays seem to back him up, too.More» Ventura, White Sox argue call at the dish
Hindered by an ongoing rash of fielding miscues and mental lapses, manager Robin Ventura and the White Sox are taking a stripped-down, back-to-basics approach.More» Ventura on defensive miscues in loss
There is no denying on how bad the White Sox offense has been in the first two months of the season. Entering Tuesday, Chicago ranked last in the American League in batting average (.229 -- 26 points below the league average), RBIs (116), runs scored (123) and on-base percentage (.281).More» Dunn hammers a solo homer in the second
After back-to-back impressive starts, including a seven-inning scoreless outing last Tuesday against the Mets, left-hander Hector Santiago was derailed by a rocky four-run third inning -- partly caused by an Alexei Ramirez error -- as the White Sox dropped the series opener to the Twins, 10-3, on Monday night at Target Field.More» Hicks makes a leaping catch at the wall
The White Sox have been short on positives in the early goings of a season in which they remain stuck at the bottom of the American League Central. But the Sox received a jolt Sunday night when Chris Sale dazzled the crowd at U.S. Cellular Field with a one-hit shutout of the Angels, coming up eight outs shy of a perfect game.More» Sale throws a one-hitter against the Angels
Every Mother's Day, Alex Rios breaks out his pink bats. And on Sunday, Paul Konerko wore pink cleats as MLB teams and players participated in the annual breast cancer awareness activities.More» Rios laces an RBI double down the line