Michael Kopech has always been an enigma of a player for the Chicago White Sox. Acquired in the Chris Sale trade, he was viewed as a key arm to help elevate the team to contention.
The Chicago White Sox offense finally showed signs of life on Tuesday. After scoring only five runs in their previous five games, they put five on the board in the first inning and scored seven times total, setting a season-high to surpass the Cleveland Guardians.
One day after right-hander Dylan Cease was traded to the San Diego Padres, more changes were set in motion for the Chicago White Sox's pitching staff with right-hander Michael Kopech set to start the season in the bullpen.
The Chicago White Sox are heading into a rebuild of some sort and finally pulled the trigger on a Dylan Cease trade on Wednesday, sending him to the San Diego Padres.
The White Sox finally parted ways with starting pitcher Dylan Cease, trading him to the Padres on Wednesday. So, who will fill out their rotation?
This is going to be either a big year or possibly a bust for Chicago White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech. How he does this year could dictate his future with the Sox.
And that blue-haired guy looked goofy Michael Kopech started the game looking rough. The inning began with a hit-by-pitch and a walk, but that quickly left his system with three easy strikeouts to follow.
Good morning, White Sox fans! As you sip your Sunday morning coffee, here are some Saturday storylines you may have missed. Before Saturday’s Cactus League game, Mike Moustakas commented on the importance of his performance this spring.
Chicago White Sox pitcher Michael Kopech is feeling good as Spring Training games begin for his club. Kopech says his throwing arm is feeling good and he’s releasing the ball at his normal speed.
White Sox general manager Chris Getz spoke with reporters Monday morning, addressing a pair of Cease’s potential rotation mates.
It's been a long and winding journey since the Chicago White Sox acquired Michael Kopech in 2016, and his journey on the South Side may be reaching its conclusion.
Seven years is a long time. We are approaching the seven-year anniversary of the Chicago White Sox sending ace starting pitcher Chris Sale to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for four prospects who were supposed to turn around the team's fortunes.
The Chicago White Sox are still closing up shop on a miserable season, but Michael Kopech is already done with all that, having undergone minor knee surgery.
Michael Kopech‘s forgettable 2023 season is officially coming to an end, as the White Sox have placed him on the 15-day IL with right knee inflammation following a procedure to remove a cyst in his right knee.
The Chicago White Sox have no plans to shift struggling starter Michael Kopech to the bullpen.
The good times keep on rolling in strikeout prop land, as we swept the board again Thursday to improve to 11-1 on the week. YB's Jack Dougherty has his three favorite K props for Friday's MLB slate.
An 0-3 mark on Monday isn't how we wanted to start the week in strikeout props, but we've started in the hole before and battled our way out. YB's Jack Dougherty is aiming to bounce back with his three favorite K props for Tuesday's MLB slate.
The Chicago White Sox activated right-hander Michael Kopech from the 15-day injured list to start Friday night's game against the Atlanta Braves. Kopech was on the injured list with shoulder inflammation.
The All-Star break finally comes to a close Friday with a full slate of MLB games. YB's Jack Dougherty says let's jump right back into the action with his three favorite strikeout props for the day.
The White Sox were unable to secure their first series win despite a strong showing from Michael Kopech. The starting pitcher bounced back nicely after a rough first outing, throwing six quality innings that featured three walks, five strikeouts, and only two hits allowed.
With just around a week remaining until the regular season begins, White Sox players continue to try to get their tune-ups. Unfortunately for Michael Kopech, it looks like he could still use another tune-up following today’s 6-4 loss to the Giants.
Michael Kopech has changed his representation. According to Joel Sherman, the Chicago White Sox starting pitcher has signed with Headline Sports Group after previously being represented by CAA (Creative Artists Agency).
The White Sox announced that right-hander Michael Kopech underwent surgery on his right meniscus on Thursday, after the starter reportedly suffered a tear. According to the Sox, Kopech is expected to be ready for the start of Spring Training.
The Chicago White Sox placed right-hander Michael Kopech on the 15-day injured list on Tuesday due to a left knee strain. Kopech sustained the injury during Monday's start against the Kansas City Royals.
Kopech appeared to suffer a knee injury during warmups prior to Monday’s game. The issue was obvious enough that La Russa and team trainers were summoned to the mound before Kopech even faced a batter.
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