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The Chicago White Sox (50-77) will take on the Oakland Athletics (36-91) in an exhilarating match at Guaranteed Rate Field. Both teams are looking to make a statement and secure the win in this matchup.

Chicago White Sox vs Oakland Athletics

On the mound for the White Sox will be Jesse Scholtens (1-6, 3.79 ERA). Despite his record, Scholtens has shown consistency and has the potential to go deep into the game. The Athletics will counter with Ken Waldichuk (2-7, 5.91 ERA), whose performance will be crucial in keeping the White Sox bats at bay.

The White Sox are currently ranked 4th in the American League Central, while the Athletics hold the 5th spot in the AL West. With both teams eager to improve their standings, this game promises to be an intense battle from the first pitch to the last out.

The game will take place today at 7:10 PM Central Time and will be broadcast on NBCS-CHI.

Key Points to Watch Out For:

– Keep an eye on White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr., who leads the team in home runs with an impressive 33. His power at the plate could prove to be a game-changer.
– The Athletics may have struggled this season, but their young players bring excitement to the field. Watch out for their rookie pitchers, like Ken Waldichuk, who are eager to make a name for themselves.
– The White Sox have shown resilience and have the ability to mount comebacks. Don’t count them out, even if they fall behind early in the game.
– The Athletics’ pitching staff has faced numerous injuries throughout the season, which could potentially be a weak point for their defense. Look for the White Sox to exploit these opportunities.

Injuries:

Chicago White Sox:
Garrett Crochet (RP, Shoulder, D15)
Seby Zavala (C, Oblique, D10)
– Romy González (2B, Shoulder, D60)
Liam Hendriks (RP, Elbow, D60)
Matt Foster (RP, Forearm, D60)
Michael Kopech (SP, Leg, Day-to-Day)

Oakland Athletics:
Angel Felipe (RP, Elbow, D15)
Richard Lovelady (RP, Arm, D60)
James Kaprielian (SP, Shoulder, D60)
Austin Pruitt (RP, Forearm, D15)
Mason Miller (SP, Elbow, D60)
JJ Bleday (CF, Knee, D10)
Drew Rucinski (SP, Illness, D60)
Zach Jackson (RP, Elbow, D60)
Luis Medina (SP, Finger, D15)
Yacksel Ríos (RP, Finger, D60)
Freddy Tarnok (SP, Calf, D15)

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