Bob Valentino
Friday night comp play release on the Chicago White Sox at home over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Chicago can inch closer to the .500 mark with another win tonight, as they opened yesterday's series against Toronto with a quality 4-2 win over the Jays.
The Pale Hose are now 20-22 for the year, and they have won 3 of the 4 season series meetings this year over the Blue Jays who have sunk to 17-26 on the year after last night's setback. Toronto is on a 2-9 run their last 11 games, and that stretch does include those 3 losses in the 4 games against the Sox that I just mentioned.
The White Sox will send Ivan Nova to the mound as he looks for his second straight win over the Blue Jays. Nova just beat Toronto at the Rogers Centre when he worked 6 innings and allowed only 1 run to score. That win improves the righty to 2-0 over this last 3 starts with an ERA of 3.38.
Toronto will counter with Aaron Sanchez who has lost all 3 of his starts in the month of May, including a loss on Sunday at home to Chicago. In that start, Sanchez did record a season-high 11 K's, but he also allowed 5 runs in his 6 innings of work. He is 0-1 with a 4.35 ERA in 5 career appearances against the White Sox.
Give me surprising Chicago to notch another win as they hone in on that elusive .500 mark.
White Sox over the Blue Jays for Friday.
2* WHITE SOX
Friday night comp play release on the Chicago White Sox at home over the Toronto Blue Jays.
Chicago can inch closer to the .500 mark with another win tonight, as they opened yesterday's series against Toronto with a quality 4-2 win over the Jays.
The Pale Hose are now 20-22 for the year, and they have won 3 of the 4 season series meetings this year over the Blue Jays who have sunk to 17-26 on the year after last night's setback. Toronto is on a 2-9 run their last 11 games, and that stretch does include those 3 losses in the 4 games against the Sox that I just mentioned.
The White Sox will send Ivan Nova to the mound as he looks for his second straight win over the Blue Jays. Nova just beat Toronto at the Rogers Centre when he worked 6 innings and allowed only 1 run to score. That win improves the righty to 2-0 over this last 3 starts with an ERA of 3.38.
Toronto will counter with Aaron Sanchez who has lost all 3 of his starts in the month of May, including a loss on Sunday at home to Chicago. In that start, Sanchez did record a season-high 11 K's, but he also allowed 5 runs in his 6 innings of work. He is 0-1 with a 4.35 ERA in 5 career appearances against the White Sox.
Give me surprising Chicago to notch another win as they hone in on that elusive .500 mark.
White Sox over the Blue Jays for Friday.
2* WHITE SOX
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