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White Sox Seek to Rebound from Historic Losses in 2024
1 Aug
Summary
- White Sox have 40-69 record, 8-4 run since All-Star break
- Top prospects like Teel, Quero, Montgomery, and Vargas homer in recent win
- Luis Robert Jr. remains with team despite trade deadline

As of August 1st, 2025, the Chicago White Sox are in the midst of a rebuilding season, looking to bounce back from their disastrous 41-121 campaign in 2024. The team currently holds a 40-69 record, but has shown signs of progress, going 8-4 since the All-Star break.
The White Sox's recent success has been fueled by their talented young prospects. In a recent 9-3 victory over the Phillies, four of the team's top minor league players - catcher/designated hitter Kyle Teel, catcher Edgar Quero, and infielders Colson Montgomery and Miguel Vargas - all hit home runs. Outfielder Luis Robert Jr., who has a 1.094 OPS since the All-Star break, also contributed with a 3-for-4 performance, a stolen base, and several key defensive plays.
Despite the team's struggles, the White Sox opted to hold onto Robert Jr. at the trade deadline, signaling their commitment to the rebuilding process. The team did, however, trade starter Adrian Houser to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for infielder Curtis Mead, and sent outfielder Austin Slater to the Yankees for pitching prospect Gage Ziehl.
As the White Sox head into a six-game road trip, starting with a three-game series against the Los Angeles Angels, they will look to continue their recent momentum and build towards a brighter future.