The Chicago White Sox have two games remaining this spring before they kick off the season on March 28th against division rival Detriot Tigers in Detriot.
The Chicago White Sox are reportedly parting ways with a couple of grizzled veterans.
He had a tough spring, struggling to a .195/.283/.317 batting line in 46 plate appearances.
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.
Workouts for pitchers and catchers are fully underway at Camelback Ranch as position players start to trickle in. As we await the rest of the squad’s arrival on Monday, here are some of the latest storylines from the past few days.
Former Los Angeles Angels infielder Mike Moustakas has left the team, agreeing to sign with the Chicago White Sox on a minor-league deal. USA Today's Bob Nightengale was the one to break the news on the signing.
The Chicago White Sox-Kansas City Royals connection grew further on Wednesday when general manager Chris Getz signed Mike Moustakas to a minor-league deal.
The Chicago White Sox have signed third baseman Mike Moustakas to a minor league contract, the club announced Wednesday night. Moustakas, a 35-year-old former All-Star, will be a non-roster invitee to Chicago's Spring Training camp in Glendale, Arizona.
The Chicago White Sox signed veteran infielder Mike Moustakas to a minor league contract on Wednesday. The team officially announced the deal on social media.
Veteran infielder Mike Moustakas agreed to a minor-league contract with the Chicago White Sox.
Pitchers and catchers will be reporting to Spring Training in about three weeks but a slow offseason means there are still plenty of free agents out there.
Ahead of Sunday morning's finale in Minnesota, the Angels announced a slew of roster moves. First, corner infielder Mike Moustakas returns from the injured list after missing time with a forearm issue.
The Los Angeles Angels are winding down their disappointing season. Injuries have been one of the biggest stories, as the team's three highest-paid players — Shohei Ohtani, Mike Trout and Anthony Rendon — have all missed time with injury, the last two missing an especially significant amount of time.
The Los Angeles Angels have, in fact, decided to make a roster move that goes against the moves they've been making the past few weeks. The team placed INF Mike Moustakas and OF Mickey Moniak on the injured list, and recalled OF Jordyn Adams and INF Kyren Paris from Triple-A, two guys who were sent down on Thursday.
It has been a very frustrating season for the Los Angeles Angels. Not only will they once again be on the outside looking in from the playoff picture, but this coming offseason could see them lose two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani as well.
One of the moves that the Los Angeles Angels made over the course of the season was to bring in infielder Mike Moustakas. He was brought in to help stabilize the infield for the Halos and has had an up-and-down stint with the team.
Possibly pondering retirement after some injury-plagued seasons, Mike Moustakas has pushed such doubts aside with an impressive second half of the season as an Angel. Providing both valuable at bats on offense and a stable glove on defense, the veteran third baseman implied that he can keep going for a little longer. “It feels great.
The Angels made one of the biggest splashes of the offseason going into the 2020 season by signing Anthony Rendon to an absolutely massive contract. Now, that 7-year, $245 million contract seems like one of the biggest overpays in.
With the weight of a semi-downward spiral surrounding them, the Los Angeles Angels needed to find a way to scratch out a win against the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday.
The Los Angeles Angels acquired Mike Moustakas from the Colorado Rockies this past week, shoring up some infield depth that has dealt with a number of injuries.
The Los Angeles Angels acquired infielder Mike Moustakas from the Colorado Rockies in exchange for minor league right-hander Connor Van Scoyoc. The trade came shortly after the Angels set franchise records in runs and hits (28) in a 25-1 rout of the Rockies on Saturday night in Denver.
The Colorado Rockies signed veteran infielder Mike Moustakas to a minor-league contract, MLB.com reported Sunday. The report comes on the heels of Rockies second baseman Brendan Rodgers possibly requiring season-ending surgery for his dislocated shoulder.
On Friday, the Cincinnati Reds admitted defeat, releasing former All-Star Mike Moustakas after three uninspiring seasons with the team.
Last decade, infielder Mike Moustakas was a productive hitter who went to two World Series as a regular. His power from the left side of the plate helped the Kansas City Royals win the 2015 World Series.
“Moose” has two years remaining on the four-year, $64M deal he signed two years ago, then the largest free-agent signing in Reds franchise history.
Moustakas attempted to play through the right heel contusion he first suffered last Friday against the Rockies, but it wasn't to be.
Both players reported coronavirus symptoms before Sunday's game against the Detroit Tigers. Moustakas and Senzel haven't had any symptoms since and both have recorded multiple negative tests.
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