The White Sox are in the spotlight. And it’s for all the right reasons.
In a season marked by COVID-19 outbreaks, seven-inning doubleheaders and no fans, the White Sox have emphatically turned the page on their three-and-a-half-year rebuild. Shattering team and major league records, the offense is looking more like the South Side Hit Men, and the pitching staff is, dare I say, flashing signs of that memorable season in 2005.
Just 12 days ago, the White Sox sat at 10-11 after being swept in a doubleheader by the St. Louis Cardinals, who hadn’t played in two and a half weeks.