June 1Jun 1 This is another thing I've noticed in the last month on twitter (not calling X) is they have been getting more media attention from all over for playing better. At least its more positive this time then setting lose records
June 2Jun 2 Montgomery, Vargas, and Muni are opening up eyes. Martin will start getting some love along with Taylor. The grinders, Meidroth & Sam, are on the radar screen and will get noticed. The Sox are a very likable team from Venable on down, no A hole drama queens.
Tuesday at 10:41 PM3 days 58 minutes ago, Whisox05 said:Sure, when both Montgomery's are in the lineup together.
Wednesday at 03:25 AM2 days The official MLB account has made like 7 posts about the win, including pinning the walkoff to the top of their feed
Wednesday at 04:32 AM2 days These are always the most fun teams to watch, and it’s true in every sport. It’s usually only a few ingredients needed:Team has been bad the last few seasonsGet a group of prospects playing together Start winning games/show up a year early to the rebuild The “surprise” season is probably the best type of season there is from an enjoyment level standpoint. Because when the team gets legit “good”, then legit expectations follow. It’s not as fun when they are expected to win, and the loses are more frustrating when you lose to teams you shouldn’t. 2007-2008 Hawks were like that, as they didn’t make the playoffs but you knew that core was primed and ready to go. Cub fans still talk about 2015 being just as memorable as 2016. Year before they were 73-89, then in 2015 they won 97 games and made the NLCS. It’s why while I think the Sox are at least a year away from really being truly competitive, you’d be a fool not to enjoy what’s going on right now. It’s objectively a fun, likeable team with a core that is exciting to think about moving forward.
Wednesday at 04:45 AM2 days Yes, very enjoyable baseball right now. One thing I noticed is that it's not just one or two guys having hot streak/breakout or career years, just solid work from almost everyone on the team.
Wednesday at 05:44 AM2 days 1 hour ago, Tony said:These are always the most fun teams to watch, and it’s true in every sport. It’s usually only a few ingredients needed:Team has been bad the last few seasonsGet a group of prospects playing togetherStart winning games/show up a year early to the rebuildThe “surprise” season is probably the best type of season there is from an enjoyment level standpoint. Because when the team gets legit “good”, then legit expectations follow. It’s not as fun when they are expected to win, and the loses are more frustrating when you lose to teams you shouldn’t.2007-2008 Hawks were like that, as they didn’t make the playoffs but you knew that core was primed and ready to go.Cub fans still talk about 2015 being just as memorable as 2016. Year before they were 73-89, then in 2015 they won 97 games and made the NLCS.It’s why while I think the Sox are at least a year away from really being truly competitive, you’d be a fool not to enjoy what’s going on right now. It’s objectively a fun, likeable team with a core that is exciting to think about moving forward.And thankfully, unlike the 2020 White Sox, Venable won't be getting replaced by Ron Gardenhire or Buck Showalter. Loving these vibes right now.
Wednesday at 06:42 AM2 days To really add on, so many of my non-Sox friends that follow baseball are loving them. Mune gets lots of love for his personality and power.Everyone else has power.It seems silly, but memes around Pope Leo are a thing, especially after crazy wins tonight. One friend has two friends going to the Pope hat game for us to get a pair.Vasil and his wand.The Sox having the #1 pick.There's so many fun things off the field that are gilding the team's performance that it makes them the perfect team for neutral fans to enjoy.
Wednesday at 06:56 AM2 days On 6/2/2026 at 10:18 AM, Falstaff said:no A hole drama queens.it was SO fun going to Sox v Angels games and brutally laying into Yoan during game 2. I honestly think I got to him. 😆“We want out 70 million back”“Why don’t you make another music video YoYo?”“Feeling flashy now YoYo?”And the entire time he was at the dish it was just YOOOOOOOOO YOOOOOOOOO between digs like those above.Enthusiastic cheering “ATTA BOY YO-YO!!!” on all of his three of four strikeouts.Next day he was riding the pine. 😆This crop of youngsters is what we were hoping for in 16. Talk about fresh air.
Wednesday at 12:57 PM2 days Just curious, what kind of coverage are the Sox now getting from local TV and the newspapers, a few times in years past when I came up to visit, the Cubs were the media darlings with the Sox an afterthought. I’m hoping things are finally changing. Edited Wednesday at 01:13 PM2 days by The Mighty Mite
Wednesday at 01:41 PM2 days They are the best story in MLB this year, reminiscent of the 2023 Orioles who was loaded with young interesting talent. Obviously I dont think we are going to win 101 games, but people from other fandoms are talking about how happy they are the white sox are relevant again and have bought into the magic.
Wednesday at 02:11 PM2 days 9 hours ago, Tony said:These are always the most fun teams to watch, and it’s true in every sport. It’s usually only a few ingredients needed:Team has been bad the last few seasonsGet a group of prospects playing togetherStart winning games/show up a year early to the rebuildThe “surprise” season is probably the best type of season there is from an enjoyment level standpoint. Because when the team gets legit “good”, then legit expectations follow. It’s not as fun when they are expected to win, and the loses are more frustrating when you lose to teams you shouldn’t.2007-2008 Hawks were like that, as they didn’t make the playoffs but you knew that core was primed and ready to go.Cub fans still talk about 2015 being just as memorable as 2016. Year before they were 73-89, then in 2015 they won 97 games and made the NLCS.It’s why while I think the Sox are at least a year away from really being truly competitive, you’d be a fool not to enjoy what’s going on right now. It’s objectively a fun, likeable team with a core that is exciting to think about moving forward.1990 White Sox after losing 92 games and finishing in last place the year before.
Wednesday at 04:12 PM2 days 9 hours ago, hi8is said:it was SO fun going to Sox v Angels games and brutally laying into Yoan during game 2. I honestly think I got to him. 😆“We want out 70 million back”“Why don’t you make another music video YoYo?”“Feeling flashy now YoYo?”And the entire time he was at the dish it was just YOOOOOOOOO YOOOOOOOOO between digs like those above.Enthusiastic cheering “ATTA BOY YO-YO!!!” on all of his three of four strikeouts.Next day he was riding the pine. 😆This crop of youngsters is what we were hoping for in 16. Talk about fresh air.I’m not going to go crazy but Moncada was my least favorite Sox player since Claudell Washington, that’s all I have to say. Edited Wednesday at 08:56 PM2 days by The Mighty Mite
Wednesday at 04:55 PM2 days 11 hours ago, Quin said:And thankfully, unlike the 2020 White Sox, Venable won't be getting replaced by Ron Gardenhire or Buck Showalter.Loving these vibes right now.Can't rule out TLR tho...
Wednesday at 05:15 PM2 days 12 hours ago, Tony said:These are always the most fun teams to watch, and it’s true in every sport. It’s usually only a few ingredients needed:Team has been bad the last few seasonsGet a group of prospects playing togetherStart winning games/show up a year early to the rebuildThe “surprise” season is probably the best type of season there is from an enjoyment level standpoint. Because when the team gets legit “good”, then legit expectations follow. It’s not as fun when they are expected to win, and the loses are more frustrating when you lose to teams you shouldn’t.2007-2008 Hawks were like that, as they didn’t make the playoffs but you knew that core was primed and ready to go.Cub fans still talk about 2015 being just as memorable as 2016. Year before they were 73-89, then in 2015 they won 97 games and made the NLCS.It’s why while I think the Sox are at least a year away from really being truly competitive, you’d be a fool not to enjoy what’s going on right now. It’s objectively a fun, likeable team with a core that is exciting to think about moving forward.Bad team gets good overnight . Always a show stopper. And, every good White Sox team has that in common lol. Add to it being the redheaded stepchilds of Chicago baseball, that’s even more
Wednesday at 05:41 PM2 days 13 hours ago, Tony said:These are always the most fun teams to watch, and it’s true in every sport. It’s usually only a few ingredients needed:Team has been bad the last few seasonsGet a group of prospects playing togetherStart winning games/show up a year early to the rebuildThe “surprise” season is probably the best type of season there is from an enjoyment level standpoint. Because when the team gets legit “good”, then legit expectations follow. It’s not as fun when they are expected to win, and the loses are more frustrating when you lose to teams you shouldn’t.2007-2008 Hawks were like that, as they didn’t make the playoffs but you knew that core was primed and ready to go.Cub fans still talk about 2015 being just as memorable as 2016. Year before they were 73-89, then in 2015 they won 97 games and made the NLCS.It’s why while I think the Sox are at least a year away from really being truly competitive, you’d be a fool not to enjoy what’s going on right now. It’s objectively a fun, likeable team with a core that is exciting to think about moving forward.2003/2004 White Sox teams were fun to watch, leading into the 2005 WS team. Those teams were offensive juggernauts, but didn't have the pitching to make it into the post-season (like the 2005 team)
Wednesday at 05:46 PM2 days 5 minutes ago, waltwilliams said:2003/2004 White Sox teams were fun to watch, leading into the 2005 WS team. Those teams were offensive juggernauts, but didn't have the pitching to make it into the post-season (like the 2005 team)The 2004 team was in first place at the break but when both Ordonez and Thomas went down with season ending injuries that killed any realistic chances.
Wednesday at 05:49 PM2 days 1 hour ago, The Mighty Mite said:I’m not going go crazy but Moncada was my least favorite Sox player since Claudell Washington, that’s all I have to say.Moncada is hurt again. I read where he has made over $80 million dollars in his career.
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