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White Sox Kick Off Spring Training with First Full-Squad Workout
Cactus League Preview Highlights Talent and Expectations for Upcoming Season
Apr. 11, 2026 at 4:55am
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The Chicago White Sox have kicked off their spring training with their first full-squad workout, setting the stage for an intense and competitive season in the Cactus League. New acquisitions like Luisangel Acuna have joined the talented young core, while players like Miguel Vargas are determined to stay healthy and consistent throughout the 162-game season.
Why it matters
The White Sox are looking to build on a strong second half of last season and make a push for the playoffs. With new additions to the roster and high expectations, their performance in spring training will be closely watched as they prepare to take on division rivals like the Cubs in the upcoming Cactus League games.
The details
During the first full-squad workout, third baseman Miguel Vargas emphasized his goal of playing all 162 games this season, while manager Will Venable praised his technical improvements and adjustments at the plate. The team is also excited to have superstar Munetaka Murakami joining the roster, with Venable hinting that Murakami may see some time at third base in addition to his primary position at first base.
- The White Sox held their first full-squad workout this week, kicking off their spring training.
- The highly anticipated cross-desert classic between the Cubs and White Sox is just around the corner.
The players
Luisangel Acuna
A new acquisition who has joined the White Sox's talented young core.
Miguel Vargas
A third baseman who is determined to stay healthy and play all 162 games this season.
Munetaka Murakami
A superstar player who has joined the White Sox roster and may see some time at third base in addition to his primary position at first base.
Will Venable
The manager of the White Sox, who has praised Vargas's progress and adjustments at the plate.
Jameson Taillon
A Cubs pitcher entering his fourth season, who is focused on improving his performance after a successful second half last year.
What they’re saying
“I want to be consistent and healthy throughout the entire season. Playing third base every day for all 162 games is a massive goal, and I'm up for the challenge.”
— Miguel Vargas, Third Baseman
“There's some technical stuff we're working on, and he's eager to improve.”
— Will Venable, Manager
“Having a superstar like Murakami next to me is an honor. I'm learning from his professionalism and knowledge.”
— Miguel Vargas, Third Baseman
“People's opinions don't matter. I'm doing the work, and that's what counts.”
— Jameson Taillon
What’s next
The White Sox and Cubs will both be well-represented in the upcoming World Baseball Classic, with 12 Major League Baseball players from these teams participating for nine different countries.
The takeaway
The White Sox are poised for an exciting and competitive season, with a talented young core, new additions, and high expectations. Their performance in spring training will be closely watched as they prepare to take on division rivals and make a push for the playoffs.
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