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White Sox make yet another trade with Rays as search for bullpen stability intensifies
The White Sox completed their fourth trade with the Rays in the past year on Tuesday, acquiring lefty reliever Joe Rock as they continue to search for stability in the bullpen.
The White Sox turned blocked infielder Oliver Dunn into 25-year-old lefty Joe Rock, a former Rays starter with swing-and-miss stuff and enough upside to become an MLB bullpen option sooner rather than later.
Andrew Benintendi drove in the go-ahead run with an infield single in the ninth inning, four Chicago pitchers held Seattle to one hit, and the White Sox beat the Mariners 2-1.
Chicago White Sox slugger and rookie sensation Munetaka Murakami got to meet Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki before Tuesday’s game vs. Seattle.
The Chicago White Sox lead all MLB teams in OPS, home runs, RBI, OBP and slugging over the past 30 days. Munetaka Murakami anchors a young lineup all under 27 years old. Manager Will Venable has guided the roster to a dramatic turnaround after a 102-loss ...
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MLB decides on punishment for Cubs' Pete Crow-Armstrong following confrontation with White Sox fan
Crow-Armstrong must show more professionalism in the future.
@ECloskyWTSP: “After the game, the Tampa Bay Rays acquired INF Oliver Dunn from the Chicago White Sox for LHP Joe Rock. The Rays need hitting depth considering the recent injury concerns with Ben Williamson.” @TBRaysCentral: “The Rays have traded LHP ...
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong has reportedly been fined $5,000 by Major League Baseball for the profane comments he made to a fan during Sunday's game against the White Sox at Rate Field,
Chicago Cubs center fielder Pete Crow-Armstrong was fined by MLB for his exchange with a Chicago White Sox fan during the Cubs' 9-8 loss on Sunday, according to ESPN's Jesse Rogers.
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Unexpected White Sox rookie emerging as legit award contender
Chicago White Sox slugger Munetaka Murakami is off to a phenomenal start in the 2026 season, putting the 26-year-old firmly in the early American League Rookie of the Year conversation despite this being his first MLB campaign.