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Chicago White Sox Face Athletics – Stream Live, TV Channel & Start Time

· 2026-07-10

Chicago White Sox Face Athletics – Stream Live, TV Channel & Start Time

Chicago White Sox host the Oakland Athletics at 7:40 p.m. ET on Friday, July 10, 2026, with the game airing on Chicago Sports Network, WCIU‑The U, and NBC Sports California, and streaming live via MLB.TV on Fubo.

Where can fans watch the game?

The matchup will be televised locally on Chicago Sports Network and WCIU‑The U, while regional fans can catch it on NBC Sports California. For cord‑cutters, MLB.TV streams the game on Fubo, though regional blackout rules still apply. The broadcast starts promptly at 7:40 p.m. Eastern, giving viewers a full evening of baseball.

What does the White Sox record say?

The White Sox sit 2nd in the American League with a 47‑45 record, on a three‑game losing streak after a 1‑2 loss to Boston on July 9, 2026. That stretch highlights the need for consistency as they chase a playoff spot. Munetaka Murakami’s 17 homers already make him a threat, but the team’s recent dip shows every game matters.

Who to watch on the mound?

Oakland will likely start their ace, while Chicago could roll the dice on a veteran starter looking to rebound from the recent loss. Pitchers will battle in the early innings, and the bullpen will be key if the game reaches the later frames. Keep an eye on Jacob Misiorowski’s velocity, even though he’s with Milwaukee, his performance sets a benchmark for pitchers across the league.

How does this game fit into the summer schedule?

July is packed with marquee matchups, and the Athletics‑White Sox game adds another layer to the mid‑season grind. With both clubs chasing division positioning, the outcome could shift the AL standings. Fans tuning in will see how Chicago’s offense, led by Murakami, handles Oakland’s pitching staff.

What’s at stake for Chicago?

A win would snap the three‑game skid and keep the Sox within striking distance of the AL lead. A loss extends the slump, putting pressure on the front office to evaluate the roster before the trade deadline. Every run scored or allowed tonight feeds into the larger narrative of Chicago’s 2026 campaign.

And the game promises classic baseball moments—late‑inning rallies, clutch hitting, and strategic bullpen moves. Whether you’re at the ballpark or watching from home, the White Sox‑Athletics showdown offers a slice of summer baseball you won’t want to miss.

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