
White Sox and Rockies Clash in a High-Stakes Battle—Who Will Seize Victory?
The White Sox are still a terrible team, but they aren’t quite as bad as last season. Being from Chicago, I do actually see some of the games. I’m not a fan of the team or the franchise, but I think they have some players who are serviceable and belong in the Majors. We’ve seen a lot of injuries to their best player, Luis Robert Jr, and he is out against here. I’m not sure that it makes much of a difference having him on the field. It just gives them a powerful bat in the lineup that the other team has to avoid. They’ve also discussed trading him away for something like three years now. Today the White Sox put Jonathan Cannon on the hill. He is 2-7 for the season, carrying a 4.59 ERA, and a 1.43 WHIP. He has been substantially worse on the road than he has been at home. In 45.1 innings, he has allowed 26 earned runs, compared to just eight allowed in 21 innings at home. He has made six starts on the road, and three of them have been quality starts, so that’s at least one positive. Rockies hitters are just 2-for-12 against Cannon.
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