Chicago White Sox Call Up Outfielder Tommy Pham

In a move to bolster their outfield, the Chicago White Sox have acquired Tommy Pham from Triple-A Charlotte. To make room on the roster, journeyman outfielder Kevin Pillar has been designated for assignment.

Pham, 36, has a wealth of experience in the majors, having played for seven different teams. He has a career batting average of .259 with 130 homers and 431 RBIs.

Pillar, 35, has struggled at the plate this season, hitting just .160 in 17 games. He is a veteran of nine seasons, with a career average of .257 and 107 home runs.

Twins Aim for Series Sweep as They Host Struggling White Sox

The Minnesota Twins, seeking to clinch a series sweep, will face the Chicago White Sox, who are mired in a prolonged losing streak, at Target Field on Thursday, April 25th. Simeon Woods Richardson will start for the Twins, while Mike Soroka will take the mound for the White Sox. The first pitch is scheduled for 1:10 PM ET. Fans can tune in to watch the game live or stay informed about the latest developments through the provided link.

Crochet’s Woes Continue as Sox Suffer Another Road Loss

Garrett Crochet’s struggles on the road continued Wednesday as the Chicago White Sox fell 6-3 to the Minnesota Twins. Crochet allowed four runs in the second inning, including a three-run homer by Willi Castro, and was charged with five runs on seven hits in four-plus innings. The White Sox are now 0-6 on their two-city trip and 1-12 on the road this season, their worst start in franchise history.

Joe Ryan Shines with Career-High Strikeouts as Twins Beat White Sox

Joe Ryan pitched six strong innings, striking out eight batters and allowing only three runs, as the Minnesota Twins defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-3 at Target Field. The win was Ryan’s first of the season and the Twins’ first series sweep of the year. The Twins scored four runs in the second inning, including a three-run homer from Willi Castro. The White Sox cut the lead to 4-3 in the fifth inning, but the Twins added two more runs in the bottom half of the inning. Matt Bowman, Brock Stewart, and Griffin Jax combined to pitch three shutout innings of relief for the Twins.

White Sox’s Sluggish Offense Weighs Down Team’s Record

The Chicago White Sox have endured a dismal start to the season, with their offense playing a significant role in their 3-20 record. Hitting coach Marcus Thames expressed optimism despite the team’s struggles, emphasizing the importance of staying positive and working on the fundamentals to improve their performance. Key players Andrew Vaughn and Andrew Benintendi have been particularly disappointing at the plate, but manager Pedro Grifol has made lineup changes in an attempt to spark the offense. However, the team continues to struggle with putting the ball in play, leading to a concerning lack of home runs and runs scored. Thames believes that getting back to the basics and focusing on hitting the ball hard in the strike zone will be crucial for the White Sox to turn their fortunes around.

Chicago White Sox Struggling with Offensive Woes, but Coach Thames Remains Positive

The Chicago White Sox are off to a disappointing start to the 2023 season, ranking last in the majors in several offensive categories. Despite the struggles, first base coach Mike Thames is determined to keep the team motivated and focused on improving. Thames spoke about the importance of staying positive and making adjustments at the plate. He emphasized the need for players to trust the process and simplify their approach to hitting. Thames also highlighted the bright spots in the lineup, particularly the emergence of Gavin Sheets and the improved timing of Eloy Jimenez.

Celebrating 123 Years of American League Baseball History

April 24th marks a significant milestone in the history of Major League Baseball (MLB). On this day in 1901, the inaugural game of the American League was played between the Chicago White Stockings (now the White Sox) and the Cleveland Blues (now the Guardians). The White Sox emerged victorious with an 8-2 win, played at the Chicago Cricket Club. This historic event marked the beginning of a legendary era in baseball, shaping the game into what it is today.

Governor Skeptical of Bears’ Stadium Proposal

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has expressed skepticism over the Bears’ proposal for a new stadium, saying that he does not believe taxpayers should foot the bill. The team is seeking $2 billion in public funding for the $4.6 billion project, which includes both the stadium itself and infrastructure upgrades. Pritzker said that there are a lot of other priorities that the state has, and he is not sure that this is among the highest priorities for taxpayers. The governor also expressed skepticism of a similar proposal from the Chicago White Sox. He said that owners of these private businesses need to put a lot more forward in order to have their dreams fulfilled and not just rely on the taxpayers of Illinois.

Twins and White Sox Face Off After Tumultuous Games: Minnesota on a Winning Streak, Chicago on a Losing Streak

The Minnesota Twins and Chicago White Sox will clash in Minneapolis on Wednesday following contrasting recent performances. The Twins have emerged victorious in three of their last four games, while the White Sox have endured a four-game losing streak. Minnesota’s power-hitting prowess was showcased in Tuesday’s walk-off victory over Chicago, with Byron Buxton and Trevor Larnach contributing late home runs. Chicago’s Eloy Jimenez hit a three-run homer earlier in the game, but the bullpen faltered, allowing Minnesota to rally and secure the win. The White Sox will hope to reverse their fortunes with left-hander Garrett Crochet on the mound, while Minnesota will counter with right-hander Joe Ryan.

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