White Sox still a few pieces away from being a real threat in the AL Central
They'll still be a fun team to watch this season.
White Sox still a few pieces away from being a real threat in the AL Central originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Chicago White Sox have been hard at work, trying to rebuild this franchise after falling short during their championship window.
They recently parted ways with the last core member of that window, sending Luis Robert Jr. to the New York Mets for a fresh start. Over the offseason, the front office was busy getting deals done with players they believe will help fill holes.
They bolstered their bullpen by bringing in Seranthony Dominguez, Jordan Hicks, and Sean Newcomb, while bringing in starting pitchers Erick Fedde and Anthony Kay. Outside of that, they brought in Luisangel Acuña as part of the Luis Robert Jr. trade and signed Austin Hays.
However, their biggest splash came in the form of a two-year deal for Munestaka Murakami. MORE: Anthony Kay's strong spring performance should fire up White Sox fans White Sox still a few pieces away from being a real threat in the AL Central Last season, the club took a step in the right direction. They improved on their historically bad 41-121 record to winning 60 games in 2025.