
Spring training is officially underway at Camelback Ranch, and the Chicago White Sox have shifted into full preparation mode for the 2026 season.
By this time next week, fans will be able to flip on the television and watch live Cactus League action. With a roster featuring a wave of new faces and a franchise clearly turning the page, this spring carries a noticeably different energy.
For the first time in a while, spring training doesn’t just feel like a formality — it feels like the beginning of something new for Chicago.
For fans looking to follow along, the White Sox will maintain a steady broadcast presence throughout Cactus League play.
Between February 20 and March 22, 15 games are scheduled to be televised across CHSN, ESPN Chicago, and Whitesox.com. CHSN will air nine spring training matchups, beginning with the February 21 game against the Athletics and concluding with the March 22 finale against Seattle.
In addition to the linear television broadcasts, every spring training game will be accessible via CHSN.com, the CHSN app, and MLB.tv for fans outside the Chicagoland area.
On the radio side, ESPN Chicago will broadcast 10 Cactus League games, starting with the February 20 opener against the Chicago Cubs. Three of those games will also be streamed live on Whitesox.com in place of a full CHSN TV production. Len Kasper and Darrin Jackson are set to return to the booth.
2026 White Sox Spring Training Broadcasts
Friday, February 20 at Cubs: ESPN Chicago
Saturday, February 21 vs. Athletics: CHSN and ESPN Chicago
Sunday, February 22 vs. Milwaukee: CHSN
Friday, February 27 vs. Texas: ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
Saturday, February 28 at Cleveland: CHSN (Guardians Broadcast)
Sunday, March 1 at Cubs: ESPN Chicago
Monday, March 2 vs. San Francisco: ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
Saturday, March 7 at Seattle: CHSN (Mariners Broadcast) and ESPN Chicago
Sunday, March 8 vs. Kansas City: ESPN Chicago and whitesox.com
Friday, March 13 vs. Cubs: CHSN and ESPN Chicago
Saturday, March 14 vs. Dodgers: CHSN and ESPN Chicago
One important note for fans: the spring training opener against the Cubs will not include a live video stream. The first televised broadcast will come on Saturday, February 21 against the Athletics.
Additional games could become available via opponent-produced broadcasts as other teams release their spring schedules, so the total number of viewable games may still increase.
For now, though, White Sox baseball is back on the air — and for a fan base eager to see what this next chapter looks like, that’s more than enough reason to tune in.