The Chicago White Sox finished with the league’s worst record in 2024 at 141-121, and they’re not projected to be much better this season. General manager Chris Getz doesn’t appear hopeful that the talent on the current roster will make much of a push in 2025.
On paper, these Sox aren’t much better, with no obvious Opening Day starter, elbow problems slowing the start of one starter and maybe ending the season of a back-end reliever. They are bringing back 34-year-old veteran Mike Clevinger for a third time for a whirl at being a closer for the first time in his career.
So far, so good. A week into spring training, three days into full-squad workouts and two days from left-hander Jared Shuster throwing the first pitch against the Cubs in the Cactus League opener, White Sox general manager Chris Getz is feeling fine about ...
Saturday served as another spring marker for the Chicago White Sox and rookie manager Will Venable as they opened the Cactus League season against the Chicago Cubs.
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As the White Sox prepare for Spring Training and ultimately the 2025 season, Mike Clevinger is ready to thrive in the role as the team plans.
Coming back from a 121-loss season is hard enough. The White Sox are doing it in the shadow of the reigning World Series champs.
With new leadership and young talent, Chicago hopes its painful rebuild can show signs of progress this year.
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Athlon Sports dissects everything you need to know about the club ahead of the upcoming Major League Baseball season.