Getz goes into his second full season with no money to spend and no hope for the present, and yet he’s optimistic.
Photos from the Chicago White Sox’s workout at Rate Field on March 26, 2025, ahead of the season opener against the Los Angeles Angels.
For many journeyman ballplayers hanging on to their dream, the South Side of Chicago was a hot winter destination.
Somehow, Chris Getz’s hair hasn’t turned gray. Not yet, at least. But he’s got 162 more White Sox games to watch this season.
The Chicago White Sox are dealing with a variety of injuries as opening day approaches on Thursday. Infielder Josh Rojas continues to recover from a hairline fracture in his right big toe. Outfielder ...
Honestly, no,” Robert said of expecting to be back. “I know there were a lot of rumors around, and I didn’t think I would be ...
But Getz liked getting a look, all at one time, at players who one day will run the basepaths or take the mound at Rate Field on Chicago’s South Side. “So much of our future is playing in that ...
The White Sox may be low on expectations, but there was still excitement as they got set to open a new season. Among those excited was pitcher Sean Burke, who was named their opening-day starter.
He’s now having to deliver that information as the Chicago White Sox manager. “It is difficult because guys just work so hard ...
In February, White Sox general manager Chris Getz suggested the team would use the 2025 season as a way to gauge young talent on the roster. Chicago’s front office would be more willing to spend ...
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