White Sox Reveal Key Spring Training Games Fans Can Finally Catch Live

Fans can start planning for baseball season as the White Sox unveil a packed and widely accessible 2026 spring training broadcast slate.

The White Sox are gearing up for spring training, and fans won’t have to miss a beat with a full slate of televised and radio broadcasts now officially on the schedule. The team announced 15 games will be available across CHSN, ESPN Chicago, and whitesox.com - giving fans plenty of ways to tune in as the South Siders ramp up for 2026.

Here’s how it breaks down:

CHSN will televise nine games, starting with the February 21 matchup against the Athletics and wrapping up with the Camelback Ranch finale against the Mariners on March 22. All CHSN games will be available not just on TV, but also streaming through CHSN.com, the CHSN app, and for out-of-market fans, on MLB.tv.

ESPN Chicago, the team’s flagship radio partner, will carry 10 games beginning with the spring opener on February 20 against the Cubs. Three of those radio broadcasts - February 27 vs.

Texas, March 2 vs. San Francisco, and March 8 vs.

Kansas City - will also be streamed live on whitesox.com, filling in where full CHSN productions won’t be in place.

Here’s the full broadcast schedule:

  • Feb. 20 at Cubs - ESPN Chicago
  • **Feb. 21 vs.

Athletics** - CHSN and ESPN Chicago

  • **Feb. 22 vs.

Milwaukee** - CHSN

  • **Feb. 27 vs.

Texas** - ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com

  • Feb. 28 at Cleveland - CHSN (Guardians broadcast feed)
  • Mar. 1 at Cubs - ESPN Chicago
  • **Mar. 2 vs.

San Francisco** - ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com

  • Mar. 7 at Seattle - CHSN (Mariners broadcast feed) and ESPN Chicago
  • Mar. 8 vs. Kansas City - ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
  • Mar. 13 vs. Cubs - CHSN and ESPN Chicago
  • Mar. 14 vs. Dodgers - CHSN and ESPN Chicago
  • Mar. 19 at San Diego - CHSN (Padres broadcast feed)
  • **Mar. 19 vs.

Arizona** - ESPN Chicago

  • **Mar. 21 vs.

Dodgers (Spring Breakout Game)** - CHSN

  • **Mar. 22 vs.

Seattle** - CHSN

Who’s on the call?

John Schriffen and longtime analyst Steve Stone will be in the booth for four of the CHSN broadcasts, bringing their signature blend of insight and chemistry to the early action. Brooke Fletcher and Connor McKnight will step in for two key games: the March 21 Spring Breakout showcase against the Dodgers and the March 22 finale at Camelback Ranch.

On the radio side, the familiar duo of Len Kasper and Darrin Jackson will handle all 10 ESPN Chicago broadcasts. Their chemistry and deep knowledge of the game have become staples for Sox fans tuning in on the go.

What’s next?

As spring training unfolds, more broadcast details could emerge - especially for road games where opposing teams may add coverage. But for now, Sox fans have a strong lineup of games to circle on the calendar.

Whether you're watching from Chicago or streaming from across the country, the White Sox are making it easy to follow every pitch, every at-bat, and every storyline as the 2026 season takes shape.