Yesterday a report from the Athletic surfaced that indicated Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf was in negotiations with a group headed by Dave Stewart to sell the White Sox.
... and it’s possible the South Siders could even leave town. Josh opened discussion on this topic in BCB After Dark but I thought I’d weigh in with my
The biggest news of the day on Wednesday was that the Los Angeles Dodgers took a 2-1 lead in the National League Championship Series. The Dodgers are now just two wins away from a return trip to the World Series.
On Wednesday, it was made public that Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is considering selling his majority stake in the organization. From an on-field standpoint, it was also revealed that there are two new names in the mix for the White Sox managerial vacancy.
Jerry Reinsdorf could be putting the Chicago White Sox up for sale, but fans of the other pro sports team that Reinsdorf owns may not be as lucky. The
Anybody want to take over a 121-loss baseball team?
The Chicago White Sox are coming off the worst season in MLB history, but that doesn't mean nobody wants them.
Nope. That’s it. Nope Nope. That’s it? Just “Nope,” you say? Yep. You better keep going or you’re not getting paid for this OK: The recent deluge of national articles — The Athletic, ESPN and Sports Illustrated among them — bashing the White Sox and Jerry Reinsdorf in particular — “An owner who thinks he knows everything” etc.
In releasing a letter to fans on Sunday, Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf labeled his team's record-shattering losing season "embarrassing" and a "failure" that he said was his responsibility, as the franchise takes a turn toward the offseason.
The Chicago White Sox are hurtling towards the worst record in the history of MLB, but you can always count on Sox owner, Jerry Reinsdorf, to make things worse.
According to NBA insider Eric Pincus of Bleacher Report, Chicago Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf doesn’t make trades with the Los Angeles Lakers because he
A little over a year has passed since Jerry Reinsdorf last spoke to the press. In that news conference, he addressed the Chicago White Sox' 101-loss season, which led to the firings of his longtime executives Rick Hahn and Kenny Williams.
Jerry Reinsdorf's tenure as owner of the Chicago Bulls and White Sox has come with the highs of championship success. The Bulls won six NBA titles in the 1990s and the White Sox captured a World Series title in 2005.
Last month, the White Sox announced plans for a potential new stadium on Chicago’s South Loop.
Chicago White Sox fans received some shocking news on Thursday when TV play-by-play announcer Jason Benetti departed to take the same role with the Detroit Tigers.
Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf just wants the season to end already.
The Chicago White Sox is an organization with a lot of problems. But the biggest problem is not any one player on the field, or the manager in the dugout, or even the new general manager, Chris Getz, in the front office.
On Saturday night, the White Sox lost their 10th consecutive game and fell to 7-21 on the year. Their latest loss was particularly painful, as starting pitcher Lance Lynn took a no-hitter into the seventh inning before the wheels came off.
While the season will more than likely take place, there’s growing concern over the 2021 campaign. White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf is now sounding the alarm over the possibility of a work stoppage next season.
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