The Chicago White Sox defeated the Atlanta Braves tonight by a score of 2-1 with their ace Davis Martin outdueling one-time Chisox ace Chris Sale.
The victory combined with the Cleveland Guardians falling to the New York Yankees 8-4 puts the Chisox in first place in the AL Central.
This is a very big deal.
Two years ago, I wrote copiously about how bad the White Sox were especially as they kept losing. Their triumphs were followed by disaster after disaster upon more disaster until it came to a merciful end.
Let me give you an idea of how things have turned around in the space of two years.
Not only did the Chisox beat a Braves team with the best record in MLB but in so doing won their 36th game of the year.
The White Sox did not win their 36th game of the year in 2024 until September 16th (my birthday) when they beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-4. By that time, those 36 wins came against 115 losses en route to a modern MLB record 121 losses.
Let us also consider that the Chisox began 2026 with a record of 6-13. With 101 losses in 2023, 121 losses in 2024 and 102 losses in 2025, it looked like they were headed for a fourth straight 100 plus loss campaign. However, since April 16th, the South Siders are 30-18.
The team has two bonafide star players in Martin, who at 9-2 with a 2.41 ERA in 13 starts, is a legitimate AL Cy Young candidate along with Japanese import Munetaka Murakami who has 20 HR although he was put on the IL last week due to right hamstring strain and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks. Nevertheless, the Chisox haven't missed a beat with the left side of the infield, third baseman Miguel Vargas and shortstop Colson Montgomery picking up the slack.
I would be remiss if I didn't mention Braden Montgomery hitting a walk off HR last night against the Braves in his MLB debut. At the moment, everything is going right on the South Side of Chicago.
Of course, the White Sox have a long way to go before October. But if you had told South Side fans that the White Sox would be only one of five teams in the AL with a winning record by mid-June, they would have looked at you funny. Aside from the Chisox, only the Tampa Bay Rays, New York Yankees, Cleveland Guardians and the Seattle Mariners have records north of .500 in the Junior Circuit.
Even if the Chisox don't reach the post-season, Will Venable has to be an AL Manager of the Year candidate. Two years ago, the Chicago White Sox were one of baseball's biggest stories for all the wrong reasons. In 2026, the Chicago White Sox are one of baseball's biggest stories for all the right reasons.