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After a historically brutal 2024 season, the White Sox are in full rebuild mode with a new manager, major roster changes, and a long road ahead. Here's how fans can keep up with the team in 2025.
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The 2024 season was nothing short of a disaster for the Chicago White Sox, a team that found new ways to struggle with each passing month. They set a modern baseball record with 121 losses, establishing a new standard for futility. Now, the franchise is in a state of upheaval, with a new manager, Will Venable, taking over and general manager Chris Getz entering just his second year on the job. If you're ready for a new season, it's time to learn where to watch Chicago White Sox games this year.

DETROIT, MI - SEPTEMBER 28: Andrew Benintendi #23 of the Chicago White Sox celebrates with Lenyn Sosa #50 after scoring against the Detroit Tigers in the sixth inning at Comerica Park on September 28, 2024 in Detroit, Michigan.
Duane Burleson/Getty ImagesAdding to the shake-up, the White Sox traded ace Garrett Crochet to the Boston Red Sox during the offseason, a clear signal that Chicago is focusing on a long-term rebuild rather than immediate contention.
While the team may not be must-watch television for casual fans, die-hard supporters will still have plenty to follow. Most White Sox games will air on the brand-new Chicago Sports Network, which also covers the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Blackhawks, while select matchups will be featured on national broadcasts like ESPN and FOX.
Find out how to get in on the action below.
Chicago Sports Network is included in DIRECTV STREAM's Choice package for viewers in the Chicago area. Other major sports channels, such as ESPN, FS1, and MLB Network are also part of the package. The Choice plan features over 125 channels and unlimited DVR recordings. New subscribers can test out the plan during a five-day free trial. Prices vary by location, so click below to check pricing near you.
If you crave additional sports coverage, you can subscribe to the Sports Pack add-on for an additional rate. Included in this add-on are channels such as MLB Strike Zone and FS2.
Chicago Sports Network will be accessible to Chicago natives on the Fubo Pro plan. This plan includes other sports channels that might occasionally feature White Sox games such as FOX and FS2. Fubo is currently offering $20 off for the first month, followed by an $84.99 monthly subscription thereafter. One of the perks of this package is unlimited DVR with the ability to store recordings for up to nine months.
Fans located outside the Chicago market can catch the White Sox on MLB.TV, which Fubo offers as an add-on for an additional $29.99/month.
Chicago Sports Network cannot be found on Hulu + Live TV. However, Hulu + Live TV does offer access to national networks such as FOX, ESPN, TBS, and MLB Network. Be sure to check your listings to know when the Sox may be featured on a national broadcast.
You can subscribe to Hulu + Live TV for as little as $82.99/month for a bundle that includes Disney+ and ESPN+ with ads. The Sports Add-on, which costs an additional $9.99/month, features channels like MLB Strike Zone.
ESPN (home of Sunday Night Baseball) and FS1 are the most likely places to find the White Sox on a national telecast. For Sling TV subscribers, the only way to access both channels is by choosing the Orange & Blue plan.
Prices for Sling TV vary by area, so click below and see proper pricing for your area.
Apple TV+ is home to weekly Friday night baseball broadcasts. While the White Sox are unlikely to be in the national spotlight on a frequent basis, you might be able to catch them on Apple TV+ here and there. Every weekly Apple TV baseball broadcast features pre-game and post-game shows hosted by talent from MLB Network.
An Apple TV+ subscription costs just $9.99/month after a seven-day trial, and it gives you access to the entire Apple entertainment library, including acclaimed shows like Severance.
If you live outside the White Sox TV market, you can watch games through an MLB.TV via Prime Video subscription. MLB.TV offers fans a chance to catch games that are not subject to a regional or national blackout. This comes with a seven-day free trial and costs users $29.99/month thereafter.
Another option for fans traveling abroad is to purchase a VPN. Among the most popular VPN options is ExpressVPN. which offers a full money-back guarantee if you are dissatisfied with your service in the first 30 days.
You can also choose between Private Internet Access plans. This VPN offers a one-year deal for $3.33/month as well as a lengthier subscription for $2.03/month over three years and three months. NordVPN is another great option that's 72% off right now.
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