In a season of adjustments, Chris Sale has been only occasionally dominant. Wednesday was one of those occasions, but it still didn’t look exactly right.
St. Louis avoids breaking the bank, but picks up a useful left-hander signed through 2017.
If there’s one thing you’ll remember 50 years from now about the 2016 season, it’ll probably be this.
The White Sox have slipped from the top of the playoff race, but they’ve improved their 25-man roster.
Boston makes three trades to rebuild the bullpen and the infield, and Omar Infante tries to keep his career going in Atlanta.
The White Sox hit seven home runs, Kevin Gausman and Carlos Carrasco toss four-hitters, and Jose Altuve goes for the cycle.
Where do the White Sox go from here?
Randal Grichuk plays himself back to Triple-A, Mat Latos wears out another welcome, and the Dodgers and Mariners make an intriguing minor swap.
Notable pitching performances this year from Chris Sale, Matt Shoemaker and CC Sabathia.
It’s only two starts, but James Shields looks awful.
Justin Morneau returns to the AL Central and Ike Davis returns to New York.
An art-history perspective on Chicago’s season so far.
The archetype of the slugging first baseman is over. After trending downward, this year’s cold corner is the worst it’s been in at least six decades.
The small move that went so, so bad in a season that is sliding in that direction.