Miguel Vargas, who was brought over from the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2024, is seen right now as the leading candidate for third base on the South Side.
Saturday served as another spring marker for the Chicago White Sox and rookie manager Will Venable as they opened the Cactus League season against the Chicago Cubs.
Venable was connected with multiple managerial openings. He took the one that requires a rebuild of historic proportions.
The Chicago White Sox are making a surprising move by sending veteran pitcher Mike Clevinger to the bullpen this year. New manager Will Venable thinks that Clevinger has the mindset for the switch. The following comes from MLB.
With new leadership and young talent, Chicago hopes its painful rebuild can show signs of progress this year.
As the White Sox prepare for Spring Training and ultimately the 2025 season, Mike Clevinger is ready to thrive in the role as the team plans.
They're focused on building the farm system, but their big-league roster doesn't look better than last year's.
Newest White Sox player Joey Gallo showed his respect for manager Will Venable and it left plenty of fans excited.
Will Venable leaned against a fence, watching left-handed pitcher Tyler Gilbert throw during a bullpen session. Moments later, pitcher Mason Adams walked over and gave a fist bump to the new Chicago White Sox manager.
The White Sox seem like they will give Miguel Vargas plenty of run at third base. Read the details at MLB Trade Rumors.
Infielder Josh Rojas, who signed a one-year deal with the Chicago White Sox this offseason, is getting good feedback from Cactus League games.
"To see [the vision] play out over the last couple of months and now here in camp has been amazing," new manager Will Venable said.