Gameday Information: White Sox vs. Tigers, April 27
Fresh off a sweep of the Rangers, the White Sox welcome to town their division rival Detroit Tigers for a three-game series.
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Fresh off a sweep of the Rangers, the White Sox welcome to town their division rival Detroit Tigers for a three-game series.
The White Sox went 4-1 this week to bring themselves over .500 for the first time this season. Let’s recap an exciting week!
For the first time this season, the White Sox have swept an opponent!
With the opportunity to sweep Texas, the White Sox will turn to Michael Kopech and a bit of a depleted bullpen in this afternoon’s matchup.
Nick Madrigal player hero with a walk-off single in the bottom of the ninth to lead the White Sox to the 2-1 victory.
The White Sox will turn to Dallas Keuchel and the offense to create a little space between their 10-9 record and .500.
The White Sox enter this series with the Rangers surprisingly well-rested as they work to get over .500 for the first time this year.
After a rough loss yesterday morning, the White Sox will look to bounce back and get back to .500 against Cleveland this evening.
Lucas Giolito didn’t have his best stuff, and the offense couldn’t help keep pace in an 11-4 blowout loss this morning.
The White Sox and Red Sox will do battle one last time on Patriots’ Day, as Lucas Giolito and Nathan Eovaldi get set to face off.