Why the White Sox are better than their record

MLB standings frame Chicago as a dismal team, but the roster’s talent and potential far exceed the team’s record

Ladies’ Night Episode 23 — Entertainer and author Nancy Hays

A die-hard White Sox fan and professional singer, Nancy Hays, joins host Melissa Sage-Bollenbach to share her unique fandom journey. The pair discuss Hays’ family ties to the South Side and a special passion project that connects Chicago sports history with her love for the arts.

Sox Populi Podcast 193 — The Adrian Houser Debate

After some of Brett Ballantini’s idiotic angry questionable ramblings in our staff discussions, Malachi Hayes suggested a … debate? … of sorts, centered around the White Sox trade of Adrian Houser to the Tampa Bay Rays at the deadline last week.

Rule 5 draft picks have exceeded White Sox’s expectations

Chicago’s underdog pitchers have outperformed nearly every free agent pitcher signed at a fraction of the price

Soxy Chicks Episode 12 — Trade deadline, hot streaks, and Hall-of-Famers

Bayleigh and Chrystal return to talk about a busy few weeks in Major League Baseball.

Sox Pop on the Farm 63 — July review, starring Shane Murphy!

Brett Ballantini, Joe Resis and Melissa Sage-Bollenbach gathered together to look back at the month of July in the White Sox farm system, with special attention paid to the surging Birmingham Barons. 

Visiting Dugout Episode 101 — Seattle Mariners

Claire joined Chrystal to chat about the Mariners and help break down the upcoming series. 

Sharing Sox Podcast 149 — The deadline has died

Very quietly indeed, Sox-wise

Ballpark Bets: Post Trade Deadline Ball Begins

Hunter Brown 5+ Strikeouts and Astros ML (+102) Hunter Brown has not been pitching the best as of late, but he’s still Hunter Brown and is a strikeout machine. Five is doable against this Red Sox offense, which has been susceptible to the strikeouts against really good pitchers since the break. Also, an Astros win… read more

An open letter to Colson Montgomery: We’re sorry

After months of doubt and harsh criticism, White Sox have to eat their words and issue their 2021 first-round draft pick an apology

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