Por: WGN-TV Sports October 09, 2022
CHICAGO – It doesn’t sound like Jose Abreu will be coming back to the South Side next year. Accord, the White Sox plan to part ways with the former MVP after nine seasons with the organization. Abreu is a free agent now after his three-year, $50 million contract expired. Last week, the 35-year-old slugger said through an interpreter he and the Sox front office had not discussed a new contract. “I’m just thankful and loyal to Jerry,”... + full article
WGN-TV USA Sports October 06, 2022
Posted: Oct 5, 2022 / 03:02 PM CDT Updated: Oct 5, 2022 / 03:48 PM CDT SHARE CHICAGO – There are two things that are certain when it comes to the White Sox first baseman in 2023. First, Jose Abreu will be playing baseball in 2023 as he gets ready to turn 36 in January, making... + más
In perhaps his last week with the White Sox, Jose Abreu helps end losing streak | WGN-TV
NYC lawmaker makes push to ban tattoo discrimination by employers and landlords | New York Daily News
WGN-TV USA Sports September 30, 2022
Posted: Sep 29, 2022 / 04:50 PM CDT Updated: Sep 29, 2022 / 05:26 PM CDT SHARE MINNEAPOLIS – With the team officially eliminated from playoff competition for the 2022 season, all of the attention has turned to the future of the team along with their status in the... + más
White Sox stop 8-game losing streak with 4-3 win vs. Twins | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA Politics September 26, 2022
Tat’s all, folks? Discriminating against tattoo-sporting employees and job applicants would be illegal under a new bill that Democratic New York City Councilman Shaun Abreu is planning to introduce this week. The new legislation aims to prohibit employers, landlords and others... + más
‘House Of The Dragon’ Is Sparking A Wave Of Dragon Tattoos | Forbes
L.A. County supervisors propose adopting permanent rental protections | Los Angeles Times
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 25, 2022
Tony La Russa is one of the most accomplished managers in major-league history. He’s second all time in victories. He won the World Series as the manager of the 1989 Oakland Athletics and the 2006 and 2011 St. Louis Cardinals. La Russa was inducted into the Hall of Fame in... + más
Column: With Tony La Russa officially done for 2022, speculation on next season’s Chicago White Sox managing job can begin | Chicago Tribune
Tony La Russa won’t return to manage this season, and the Chicago White Sox will address his 2023 status ‘when it’s appropriate’ | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 23, 2022
The Chicago White Sox entered a season-defining series against the Cleveland Guardians this week looking to pick up crucial ground in the American League Central. The series wrapped up Thursday with another disappointing day for the Sox, who lost 4-2 in front of 23,395 at... + más
4 costly Chicago White Sox losses to the Cleveland Guardians, who won the season series to secure the tiebreaker | Chicago Tribune
Column: Barring a miracle ending, the Chicago White Sox face an uncertain future — and need to make changes | Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune USA Sports September 22, 2022
Acting manager Miguel Cairo pointed the finger at himself after the Chicago White Sox suffered a crushing 10-7 loss to the Cleveland Guardians in 11 innings Tuesday at Guaranteed Rate Field. There were misplays and a lack of early hitting from the Sox. There were untimely walks... + más
Kwan, McKenzie pace Guardians to 8-2 victory over White Sox | Associated Press
The Boston Globe USA Sports September 20, 2022
Eric Hosmer’s short tenure with the Red Sox has not gone according to plan.For much of the year, the Red Sox roster had a huge hole at first base with Bobby Dalbec and Franchy Cordero splitting time. When the Red Sox acquired Hosmer at the trade deadline from the Padres, it... + más
Why Red Sox rookie Brayan Bello could end up in the 2023 rotation | The Boston Globe
Xander Bogaerts has the batting title in his sights after Red Sox clobber Royals in series finale | The Boston Globe
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