Lucas Giolito gave the White Sox six strong innings once again, and the bats came to life in his support for a 13-4 blowout win.
Jordan Lazowski
Jordan Lazowski
I joined Sox On 35th from Ireland back in 2017 and now serve as the Editor-in-Chief for this incredible page. I’m a 2019 graduate from the University of Notre Dame with degrees in Applied Mathematics and Economics. This, along with being a 3x #SoxMath Finals Runner-Up, is likely why I've been given the title of "resident nerd" of the page. I look forward to bringing you analytical and thought-provoking content for years to come. Go Sox!
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Eloy Jimenez had a two-hit night, Jose Rodriguez had a three-hit night of his own, and Loidel Chapelli launched another DSL homer!
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NewsRecaps
White Sox 5, Giants 3: Cease Solid, Bats Provide Backup
by Jordan Lazowski 4 minutes readDylan Cease wasn’t his sharpest in this game, but he gave the White Sox five innings of one run baseball in a 5-2 victory over the Giants.
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Colson Montgomery extended his on-base streak in a great night for the White Sox offense at all affiliates!
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In a back-and-forth scoreless affair, it was Leury Garcia who came up with the big hit on the evening to give the Sox a 1-0 victory.
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Lenyn Sosa had three hits in his AAA debut, Bryan Ramos and Blake Rutherford both homered, and Colson Montgomery keeps getting on base.
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While the main White Sox affiliates were off yesterday, the Dominican Summer League and Arizona Complex league were in action!
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AnalysisArticles
What is Causing Lucas Giolito’s Recent Struggles?
by Jordan Lazowski 18 minutes readLucas Giolito is in the midst of one of the worst stretches of starts in his career. What has led to this rough stretch for the right hander?
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Minor LeaguesRecaps
White Sox Farm Report: Weekend Recap (June 25/26)
by Jordan Lazowski 7 minutes readIt was a busy weekend on the farm for the White Sox. Make sure to check in on some of the top prospects’ performances this weekend!
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Colson Montgomery made his High-A debut, Loidel Chapelli launched two home runs, and Chase Solesky looked good on the mound in High-A.

