Majors: Organization Reports: Chicago White Sox: 2008
Extra Helping May. 11, 2008 When the White Sox traded Brandon McCarthy to Texas before the season, the focus was on the two older pitchers they acquired in the deal, John Danks and Nick Masset. But 21-year-old righthander Jacob Rasner, also acquired in the trade, is beginning to show big league stuff as well. [...] Continue Reading »
Surprise Spot May. 1, 2008 Feeling the need to come out of the gates quickly this season, White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen made it clear during spring training that he wanted to take his best players to Chicago. Alexei Ramirez surprised Guillen by being one of the 25. [...] Continue Reading »
The Real Deal Apr. 10, 2008 The most intriguing pitcher in the White Sox camp never made it into a big league game this spring. Aaron Poreda didn't need that stage to leave Ozzie Guillen and others buzzing about his potential. [...] Continue Reading »
Help From Harrell Apr. 1, 2008 Lucas Harrell is among the few pitching prospects making the most of their time with the White Sox this spring. [...] Continue Reading »
White Sox Organization Report Feb. 29, 2008 In many ways, Charlie Haeger has been forgotten by the White Sox. He is not, however, gone, and that could be a good thing for the organization in 2008. [...] Continue Reading »
White Sox Organization Reports Feb. 19, 2008 Alexei Ramirez will step out of the shadows during spring training. He's likely to be the most closely watched player in White Sox camp after signing a four-year, $4.75-million contract. [...] Continue Reading »
White Sox Organization Report Jan. 25, 2008 Few general managers are more willing to trade their highly regarded prospects than the White Sox' Kenny Williams. He has put an exclamation point on that tendency over the last six months, dealing pitchers Fautino de los Santos, Gio Gonzalez, first baseman Chris Carter and outfielders Aaron Cunningham and Ryan Sweeney. [...] Continue Reading »
White Sox Organization Report Jan. 4, 2008 After striking out 89 batters in 78 innings for Double-A Birmingham last year, righthanded reliever Oneli Perez will try to win a big-league job in 2008. [...] Continue Reading »