A day of pictures, pitchers at White Sox spring training

SHARE A day of pictures, pitchers at White Sox spring training
ap170470880578701.jpg

A basket full of baseballs await batting practice use by the Chicago White Sox at the White Sox baseball spring training facility Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

GLENDALE, Ariz. — Sights seen at Camelback Ranch on Wednesday, Day 2 of spring training for the White Sox. (AP Photos/Ross D. Franklin)

Prospect Michael Kopech.

Prospect Michael Kopech.

Jose Quintana, middle, leads a group of pitchers running sprints.

Jose Quintana, middle, leads a group of pitchers running sprints.

Prospect Lucas Giolito warms up.

Prospect Lucas Giolito warms up.

Manager Rick Renteria, left, talks with prospect Michael Kopech.

Manager Rick Renteria, left, talks with prospect Michael Kopech.

Pitchers Jose Quintana, right, and Michael Ynoa (66) share a laugh.

Pitchers Jose Quintana, right, and Michael Ynoa (66) share a laugh.

Catcher prospect Zack Collins signs autographs for fans.

Catcher prospect Zack Collins signs autographs for fans.

Catcher Geovany Soto, left, talks with pitcher Tyler Danish after Danish’s pitching session.

Catcher Geovany Soto, left, talks with pitcher Tyler Danish after Danish’s pitching session.

Catcher Omar Narvaez.

Catcher Omar Narvaez.

Jake Petricka.

Jake Petricka.

Dan Jennings motions to a catcher during a side session.

Dan Jennings motions to a catcher during a side session.

Jace Fry.

Jace Fry.

David Robertson (30) and Jace Fry (80) join other pitchers in throwing sessions.

David Robertson (30) and Jace Fry (80) join other pitchers in throwing sessions.

Michael Ynoa, right, Reynaldo Lopez (40) and other pitchers stretch.

Michael Ynoa, right, Reynaldo Lopez (40) and other pitchers stretch.

The Latest
Caschaus Tate, 20, stopped investigators at a home’s front door, then went out the back and tossed a gun into the yard in the 10800 block of South Hale Street, police said.
The victim hasn’t been identified.
The migrant crisis, and the millions it’s costing our city, is tough enough to solve without frustrated City Council members resorting to misinformation and exaggeration.
Two new proposals seek to bring the change that’s needed. We believe they are both worthy of consideration.
The leader of the Altgeld Murray Homes Alumni Association explains how a community land trust could help Riverdale boost home ownership and investment.