The American League Central certainly has a different landscape than a few seasons ago, and even as recently as a year ago. Though some of these teams may still be finding pieces of confetti in their caps from the latest World Series victory parades and other may be ticking off the days on the calendar […]
Author: Cat Garcia
Athletics 2, White Sox 1: Rodon Cruises But Sox Fall Short
Just a year ago during Opening Week, Carlos Rodon was hard at work in Triple-A Charlotte, patiently awaiting his opportunity to start for the White Sox. His first Opening Series start in the major leagues was not without a few blemishes, but overall was sparkling.
A Brief History of Second and Third Base on The South Side
It’s no secret. As White Sox fans, and even most baseball fans are probably aware, the production that the South siders have seen out of their plethora of second and third basemen has been transient and more times than not, quite ugly. The men penciled into the lineup cards each day and each year lacked […]
Spring Training Roundup: Let’s Actually Talk Baseball
To say that White Sox camp has been anything less than eventful thus far would be a vast understatement. During the last week, the events surrounding the LaRoche family and the White Sox have turned the team into media darlings. The week-long fiasco known as “L’Affaire LaRoche” was no longer just a White Sox Spring Training story, it […]
Jacob Turner: Potential Fifth Starter or Bullpen Dark Horse?
With the season looming closer each day, the White Sox are still searching for the answer to the question many are posing, “Who will be the White Sox fifth starter?” since with John Danks being the team’s largest monetary expense in 2016, it’s only safe to assume he will be taking on the role of fourth […]
Rick Hahn’s Offseason Review: Mat Latos
To start things off at BP South Side, we are reviewing the offseason moves of White Sox GM Rick Hahn in a staff-wide series. Here, Cat Garcia reviews the Mat Latos signing.