
The San Diego Padres are looking to avoid being swept for the first time this season on Sunday against the Chicago White Sox.
The Padres have lost four in a row — the final two games of the series against the Chicago Cubs and the first two games against the White Sox — and are looking to get back on track ahead of a divisional series with the San Francisco Giants.
The Padres were shut out on Sunday, the first time they've been held scoreless at home this season.
Right-handed pitcher Griffin Canning is coming off the injured list to start Sunday's series finale against the White Sox.
Canning joined the Padres this offseason on a one-year deal that guarantees him $4.25 million. He suffered an Achilles tendon rupture last June after making 16 starts for the New York Mets, sporting a 3.77 ERA.
He made five rehab starts for the Padres at Triple-A El Paso, finishing with a 3.60 ERA over 15 innings.
“He’s going to be great,” Padres manager Craig Stammen said. “I think he’s excited to get past that Achilles injury. He has put in a ton of work, a lot of hard work. You guys saw it all through spring training, and now he’s had a bunch of rehab starts. So … it’s going to be exciting.”
Opposite Canning will be White Sox left-handed pitcher Anthony Kay, who's in the midst of a rough start to the 2026 season.
Kay has a 6.12 ERA across 25 innings with 15 strikeouts to 14 walks. He carries a WHIP of 1.68 and leads the American League with five hit by pitches.
Fernando Tatis Jr. is out of the Padres lineup, with Andujar moving into the No. 2 hole and Castellanos playing in right field.
First pitch for San Diego Padres vs. Chicago White Sox on Sunday, May 3 is 1:10 p.m. PT/4:10 p.m. ET. The game will be broadcast on Padres.TV and in the MLB app.
The Padres announced that games will also be available via cable on the following channels:
Games will be broadcast on the radio on 97.3 The Fan (in English) and XEMO 860 (in Spanish).
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