Carlos Rodon returned to his Cy Young-type form, and the White Sox brought out just enough offense to beat the Cubs 4-0.
Jake Bartecki
Jake Bartecki
I am an undergrad at the University of Nebraska, double-majoring in Sports Media and Broadcasting. Born and raised in Chicago, I live on the North Side of the city, but have a mother from the South Side and a diehard Sox fan for a dad. The first thing that drew me to the Sox was the pinwheels on the scoreboard, and going to SoxFest annually with my dad ignited the spark inside of me as a kid. Paul Konerko will forever be my favorite along with Carlton Fisk, but I currently hail to the King of Swag, Mr. TA7. For more, follow me on Twitter @bartecki_jake.
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Dallas Keuchel gave up four runs in six innings, which was unfortunately too much tonight as the White Sox dropped the opener to Kansas City 4-3.
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The White Sox split their doubleheader with the Twins, highlighted by Gavin Sheets’ walk-off homer and Lance Lynn’s quality start.
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Carlos Rodon battled through five innings against a great offense, while the White Sox piled on late to beat the Blue Jays 6-1.
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It was a true pitchers’ duel on the South Side tonight, but the extra innings bug bites the Sox yet again, as they fall 2-0 to the Indians.
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Yermin Mercedes’ strong debut, offensive spark by Jose Abreu lead White Sox to first victory of 2021, beating the Angels 12-8.
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Eloy Jimenez’s battle with the outfield wall continued today – and he lost it again.
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The White Sox have found their closer: Liam Hendriks.
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The White Sox ended their managerial search today, hiring Tony La Russa.
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After Ricky Renteria’s departure this morning, the White Sox announced that Don Cooper was the next to leave the staff.