Danks, along with pitchers Nick Masset and Jacob Rasner, was traded by the Rangers to the White Sox for pitcher Brandon McCarthy and outfielder David Paisano on December 23,.
Chicago White Sox
As a top prospect for the Chicago White Sox in, he was selected as the team's fifth starter in their rotation. The 72-90 White Sox provided Danks with little support in the first half of the season; he was 5-6 with an acceptable 4.62 ERA before the break. Down the stretch, Danks tired, and he was shut down for the year after a slow September start. Danks finished the second half 1-7 with a 7.11 ERA. For the season, he finished with a record of 6-13 with a dismal 5.50 ERA in 26 starts. The White Sox opted to use Danks in the starting rotation again in 2008 and he did not disappoint. The second-year lefty pitched masterfully, ranking among the league leaders in ERA all season and taking no-hit games beyond the fifth inning on several occasions. Danks set career bests in nearly every major statistical category, finishing with a 12-9 record, 3.32 ERA and 1.23 WHIP in 33 starts. Danks finished just short of the benchmark 200 regular-season innings, hurling 195. Making his first career short-rest start in the one-game playoff for the American League Central Division title, Danks defeated the visiting Minnesota Twins 1-0 with eight dominant innings of two-hit ball. The victory propelled the White Sox into the postseason. Danks followed up his stellar 2008 season onto the 2009 season as he finished with a record of 13-11 with a 3.77 ERA in innings. He set career highs in the 2010 season in wins, innings and strikeouts. The 2011 season saw Danks struggle through injury, as he made only 27 starts. He finished with a record of 8-12 in innings. On December 29, 2011, Danks agreed on a five-year, $65 million deal, which took him through his final arbitration eligible season and his first four free agency years. Danks made $8 million in 2012 and $14.25 million from 2013-2016. On May 25, 2012, Danks was placed on the 15-day disabled list with a left shoulder strain. That injury turned out to be season-ending, as he had surgery on August 6 on his left shoulder to "explore and correct issues" found there. He was hoping to come back in late September, but instead opted towards having the surgery so he could be ready for 2013 spring training. In 9 starts with Chicago, he went 3-4 with a 5.70 ERA with 30 strikeouts in 53.2 innings. On August 25, 2013, Danks was the winning pitcher during a 5-2 victory over the Texas Rangers. During that game his brother, Jordan Danks, hit a go-ahead home run. According to Elias Sports Bureau, it was the first time since June 5, 1955, that a player homered in support of his brother pitching, when Kansas City catcher Billy Shantz homered in support of his brother Bobby Shantz. Overall, Danks struggled through injury once again as he finished with a 4-14 record in 22 starts. In 2014, Danks was healthy throughout the season for the first time since 2010. He finished with a record of 11-11 in 32 starts. In 2015, Danks pitched through the worst season of his career since his rookie season as he finished with a career worst 7-15 record in 30 starts. On May 3, 2016, Danks was designated for assignment after struggling early in the 2016 season with a 7.25 ERA after four starts.
Danks has a very live arm, and has a good four-seam fastball in the 90-92 mph range. His best strikeout pitch is a sharp cutter that comes in at 87-88 mph. Danks also has a very good straight change that he uses very effectively against righties at 82-84 mph. In addition, Danks has a big, slow curveball in the 76-77 mph range that he can throw early in the count to get strikes. He also fairly frequently throws a two-seam fastball. Danks throws with an over-the-top delivery.