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Chicago White Sox host Cleveland Guardians Sat.
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Emotions were flowing at Rate Field Saturday, with the White Sox celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 World Series championship prior to a 6-2 loss to the Guardians. But when Toby Hall met with the media somewhere around the sixth inning,
The reliever, a late-spring waiver claim by the Sox, has made a big impact off the field as a big personality in the clubhouse and on it with his ultracompetitive Batman alter ego.
That's where the White Sox, fresh off setting the modern-era loss record (41-121), come in. Because Chicago pays into revenue sharing and had a Lottery pick in 2024, taking pitcher Hagen Smith at No. 5, it was ineligible to receive one in 2025.
The Chicago White Sox raised a toast to the late Bobby Jenks during their 2005 World Series championship reunion celebration on Saturday.
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Here's what various mock drafts anticipate the White Sox doing with the 10th overall pick, plus insight from general manager Chris Getz and director of amateur scouting Mike Shirley.
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When it comes to baserunning, however, Hedges is straight-ahead 18-wheeler. That was on display Saturday afternoon in the seventh inning when he scored from third on Steven Kwan’s sacrifice fly as part of the Guardians’ 6-2 win over the White Sox at Rate Field.
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