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White Sox Aim to Improve on 60-Win Season
Chicago's offseason moves have the team trending in the right direction after a 60-120 campaign.
Feb. 26, 2026 at 11:19pm
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The Chicago White Sox are looking to bounce back from a dismal 60-120 season in 2025. The team made several offseason acquisitions, including Munetaka Murakami, Luisangel Acuna, Austin Hays, and others, to bolster their lineup and pitching staff. While the White Sox are not expected to be a playoff contender this year, they are projected to improve on their 60-win total from last season.
Why it matters
The White Sox have been one of the worst teams in baseball over the past few seasons, but their offseason moves indicate they are committed to rebuilding and returning to respectability. With five top 100 prospects in their farm system, the future looks bright for the franchise, even if the 2026 season may still be a struggle.
The details
The White Sox acquired several new players in the offseason, including power hitter Munetaka Murakami, outfielder Luisangel Acuna, and pitchers Erick Fedde, Sean Newcomb, Jordan Hicks, Anthony Kay, and Seranthony Dominguez. These additions should help improve the team's lineup and pitching staff after they won just 60 games in 2025.
- The White Sox are coming off a 60-120 season in 2025.
The players
Colson Montgomery
A top prospect in the White Sox's farm system who is expected to play a key role for the team in 2026.
Munetaka Murakami
A power hitter acquired by the White Sox in the offseason to bolster their lineup.
Luisangel Acuna
An outfielder acquired by the White Sox in the offseason to improve their roster.
What they’re saying
“Make no mistake, this is still going to be a bad team from a wins/losses perspective, but they do seem to be moving in the right direction. It might not be many more, but the Pale Hose should be able to top 60 wins in 2026.”
— Tim Kelly, Bleacher Report Writer (Bleacher Report)
What’s next
The White Sox will look to continue their roster improvements in the coming offseason as they aim to build a contender in the near future.
The takeaway
The White Sox's offseason moves indicate the team is committed to rebuilding and returning to respectability, even if the 2026 season may still be a struggle. With a strong farm system and new additions to the major league roster, the future looks bright for the franchise.
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