The Chicago White Sox announced the organization’s winter fan gathering, SoxFest, is scheduled to return on January 24-25, 2025.
Bringing together current White Sox players, coaches and prospects, the fan event also will mark storied milestones in the organization’s history in 2025 – the 20-year anniversary of the 2005 World Series Championship team and the 125-year anniversary of the Chicago White Sox organization.
SoxFest welcomes fans during the winter season to connect with their favorite Sox current and past stars, while celebrating the start to the upcoming season. Honoring two momentous anniversaries in the franchise’s history, SoxFest 2025 returns with the same community-building spirit, featuring new and reimagined programming and experiences to immerse guests into the world of White Sox baseball.
Additional details, including location, official on-sale dates, programming and scheduled appearances, will be announced at a later time.
The Arizona Diamondbacks traded outfielder Dominic Fletcher to the Chicago White Sox on Saturday, the teams announced.
To acquire Fletcher, the White Sox had to send 21-year-old right-handed pitcher Cristian Mena back to Arizona in return. MLB.com had Mena ranked as the No. 10 prospect in the White Sox’s farm system at the end of last season.
Fletcher, who just made his MLB debut in 2023, is 26 years old.
The move was made on the heels of another trade involving the White Sox, when they traded right-handed reliever Gregory Santon to the Seattle Mariners in exchange for pitcher Prelander Berroa, outfielder Zach DeLoach and the No. 69 pick in the 2024 draft.