The Chicago White Sox (48-72) will face off against their crosstown rivals, the Chicago Cubs (61-58), in an exciting MLB matchup at Wrigley Field. The Cubs currently hold a slim lead in the season series, winning two out of the three games played so far. Both teams are looking to secure a victory and gain momentum as they battle for playoff spots in their respective divisions.
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White Sox vs Cubs: Battling for City Supremacy
Taking the mound for the White Sox will be right-handed pitcher Mike Clevinger (5-5, 3.55 ERA), who has been solid this season. In his last outing, Clevinger pitched six strong innings, allowing only one earned run. He will look to continue his success and help his team secure a win.
For the Cubs, right-handed pitcher Javier Assad (2-2, 3.12 ERA) will get the start. Assad has been impressive in his limited starts this season, with a solid ERA of 3.12. He is coming off a seven-inning gem in his last start, allowing just one earned run.
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This highly anticipated game is scheduled to take place today at 7:05 PM CDT and will be broadcast on the MARQ channel. Fans can expect an intense battle between these two teams as they strive for victory and local bragging rights.
What to Watch For:
– The Cubs’ Cody Bellinger leads the team in batting average with an impressive .325, and his performance at the plate could be a key factor in the game.
– The White Sox’s Luis Robert Jr. is a power threat, with 32 home runs this season. His ability to drive in runs could make a significant impact on the outcome of the game.
– Both teams have struggled in their recent 10-game stretches, with a record of 5-5. They will be looking to turn things around and gain some much-needed momentum.
– With the game being a crosstown matchup, expect a charged atmosphere at Wrigley Field, with passionate fans from both teams making their presence felt.
– Keep an eye on the bullpen performances, as both teams have some key injuries to their relief pitchers. The bullpen’s ability to hold leads or keep games close will be crucial.
Injuries:
Chicago Cubs: Ethan Roberts (RP, Elbow – D60), Codi Heuer (RP, Elbow – D60), Brad Boxberger (RP, Forearm – D60), Marcus Stroman (SP, Rib – D15), Brandon Hughes (RP, Knee – D60), Nick Burdi (RP, Appendicitis – D60)
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)
Main photo credits:
Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports