With the Bulls and Blackhawks seasons in full swing and Comcast carriage negotiations stalled, the Chicago Sports Network is ...
Starting Oct. 1, the Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox have a new TV home — but many in Chicago won’t be able to see it. Here’s what to know about the Chicago Sports Network. So what’s happening — and ...
The Rangers have hired former Marlins manager Skip Schumaker as a senior adviser to president of baseball operations Chris Young, sources confirmed. It was first reported by Evan Grant of the Dallas ...
During the middle of their 41-121 campaign, the Chicago White Sox fired manager Pedro Grifol. It wasn't only his fault that the team wound up setting a record for the most losses ever in a single ...
4:55pm: The Rangers have hired former Marlins manager Skip Schumaker as a senior advisor to president of baseball operations Chris Young, per Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News on X. Grant adds ...
Starting Oct. 1, the Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox have a new TV home — but many ... CHSN struck a deal with WJYS-Ch. 62, a full-powered UHF station licensed to Hammond that broadcasts from ...
11:05am: Former Marlins manager Skip Schumaker, who won National League Manager of the Year honors with Miami in 2023, is no longer being considered by the White Sox in their ongoing managerial ...
The Chicago White Sox are looking for a new manager, and we now know that Skip Schumaker will not be the guy, according to Jim Margalus of Sox Machine. It’s unclear whether Schumaker pulled out ...
White Sox fan Joe Isbell watches a game against the ... while the network has also gone livef in South Bend on WNDU-Ch. 16.2, with overflow programming on channel 16.4. CHSN has yet to secure ...
Sox Machine reported that Schumaker was no longer a candidate for the Chicago White Sox job, though it's not known which side of the equation made that decision. Sox Machine has learned that Skip ...
Seeing as how Schumaker split from the Marlins, and how the Reds presumably had eyes only for Francona, a venerable legend in the industry, that left one plausible destination: the White Sox.