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Center fielder Michael A. Taylor and the Chicago White Sox have agreed to a $1.95 million, one-year contract. Chicago announced the agreement Wednesday. Taylor spent last season with the ...
Details of Michael A. Taylor's $1.95 million, one-year contract with the Chicago White Sox: 2025 base salary: $1.95 million Performance bonuses: $25,000 each for 50 and 75 games $50,000 each for ...
In 1943 and earlier, several stations broadcast the White Sox simultaneously. The team allowed as many stations as desired to air their games, although probably not all stations aired all games, especially road games. For example, in 1931, Sox games aired on WIBO, WMAQ, WGN, WENR, and WCFL. Announcers for stations other than WGN and WMAQ are ...
Chris Flexen could boost his earnings by $1 million to $2.75 million with the Chicago White Sox this year if he pitches 160 or more innings. Flexen played for Seattle and Colorado last season ...
WGN-TV became the exclusive television broadcaster of White Sox games in 1981, before WFLD re-obtained broadcast rights the following year. After an eight-year run on WFLD, the White Sox returned to WGN-TV in 1990 after co-owner Jerry Reinsdorf agreed to long-term deals with the station for both the Sox and his NBA franchise, the Chicago Bulls. [2]
The Bankruptcy Court allowed Cumulus and WLS to end its contract with the White Sox. WGN became the new flagship station of the Chicago White Sox on February 14, 2018. [ 7 ] WGN's contract expired after the 2020 season, with WMVP, an ESPN Radio -owned station operated by Good Karma Brands , taking over beginning with the 2021 season, WMVP had ...
Chicago also declined closer Liam Hendriks' club option.
November 17, 2024 − the White Sox aquired Matt Thaiss from the Chicago Cubs for cash considerations. [13] December 18, 2024 − the White Sox signed free agent Bryse Wilson to a 1-year, 1.05 million dollar contract. [14] January 1, 2025 − the White Sox aquired Tyler Gilbert from the Philadelphia Phillies for minor leaguer Aaron Combs. [15]