Mark Buehrle's Perfect Game Earns Call From First Fan Obama (WATCH)
CLEVELAND — First fan Barack Obama made time for a congratulatory call to the pitcher on his favorite baseball team who just threw a perfect gam...
CLEVELAND — First fan Barack Obama made time for a congratulatory call to the pitcher on his favorite baseball team who just threw a perfect gam...
Huffington Post | Posted 08.23.2009 | Chicago
Mark Buehrle completed one of the toughest feats in sports Thursday: the perfect game. The White Sox pitcher led the Southsiders over the Tampa Devil...
AP | Posted 08.23.2009 | Chicago
CHICAGO — Jim Parque, a former pitcher for the White Sox and Tampa Bay, says he used human growth hormone "about six times" after he was cut by ...
Chicago Sun-Times | CHERYL V. JACKSON | Posted 08.14.2009 | Chicago
Mark Buehrle will have a goal beyond helping the American League win baseball's All-Star Game tonight. He aims to make sure the White Sox are on the p...
AP | Posted 08.08.2009 | Chicago
CHICAGO — White Sox general manager Ken Williams said Tuesday he may not be able to make a big trade this season because of smaller crowds at U....
ESPN Chicago | Posted 08.05.2009 | Chicago
Left-handed starting pitchers Ted Lilly and Mark Buehrle are the sole representatives of the Cubs and White Sox, respectively, in the 2009 MLB All-Sta...
ESPN Chicago | Posted 07.31.2009 | Chicago
Sports Illustrated's player survey in the upcoming issue had some interesting results for Chicago fans as 380 players were asked which manager they wo...
AP | Posted 07.11.2009 | Chicago
CHICAGO (AP) -- Illinois' public health chief Dr. Damon Arnold, a prostate cancer survivor, is urging men to get free prostate cancer screenings. The...
AP | ANDREW SELIGMAN | Posted 06.21.2009 | Chicago
CHICAGO — Jake Peavy is staying with the San Diego Padres. The ace pitcher turned down a trade to the Chicago White Sox, choosing Thursday to r...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.15.2009 | Chicago
Chicago White Sox fans were buzzing with the news that the team had signed a minor league contract with outfielder Scott Podsednik. As the Daily Hera...
The Huffington Post | Posted 05.10.2009 | Chicago
Via the Windy Citizen comes this mispronunciation gaffe from a Weather Channel anchor covering the White Sox opening day delay April 6. Watch: ...
AP | Posted 05.06.2009 | Chicago
CHICAGO — The season opener between the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox scheduled for Monday has been postponed because snow is in the ...
Jon Greenberg | Posted 03.13.2009 | Chicago
When I first made my way into Major League clubhouses in 2003, it was easy to see the effects of performance-enhancing drugs. Most reporters suspected guys were on something, but hey, there were games to cover.
Jon Greenberg | Posted 02.17.2009 | Chicago
White Sox hat sales were up 25 percent in November and December. It's no coincidence. When the most famous guy in the world wears your hat every day in front of a phalanx of cameras, it tends to leave an impression.
Chicago Sun-Times | Richard Roeper | Posted 12.20.2008 | Chicago
The New York Daily News headline: With superfan Barack Obama leading cheers, White Sox now America's team Uh-huh. From writer Bill Madden: "For more...
AP | RICK GANO | Posted 11.05.2008 | Chicago
CHICAGO — Thanks to John Danks and the White Sox, Chicago still has one team standing. Danks pitched another big game to save the season and wel...
Crain's Chicago Business | Lorene Yue | Posted 11.02.2008 | Chicago
The eviction fight between Jimbo's Lounge and its landlords has gone into extra innings. The Bridgeport bar, a White Sox watering hole that bills its...
AP | RICK GANO | Posted 10.28.2008 | Chicago
CHICAGO — With a chance to grab first place, the White Sox flopped again. Zach Jackson pitched seven strong innings, Asdrubal Cabrera hit a thre...
Sam Panayotovich | Posted 09.29.2008 | Chicago
Here we are only five months into his Chicago career and the Sox are relying not on Jim Thome or captain Paul Konerko, but rallying behind Carlos Quentin.
Sam Panayotovich | Posted 09.20.2008 | Chicago
Like the ceremonial first pitch, the decibel rocking riff of AC/DC's Thunderstruck and fireworks after a home run, Claude the Scottie Pippen look-alike beer vendor is a part of the atmosphere at Comiskey Park.
AP | Posted 08.23.2009 | Chicago