Young Guardians look to keep rolling in twin bill vs. White Sox
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[July 12, 2022] The
youngest team in the majors keeps getting younger.
As the Cleveland Guardians began an eight-game homestand by beating
the Chicago White Sox on Monday, they brought up another rookie,
outfielder Alex Call -- the 10th player to make his major league
debut with the team this season.
The series continues with a day-night doubleheader on Tuesday.
The youth movement continued last week, when rookie Oscar Gonzalez
landed on the injured list due to an abdominal injury, giving
outfielder Nolan Jones his chance. Jones has made the most of it.
He went 2-for-3 with a double, two runs and four RBIs on Monday in
Cleveland's 8-4 win over the Chicago White Sox.
The left-handed batter has hit safely in all four games since being
brought up from Triple-A Columbus, going 7-for-13 (.538) with a
homer and eight RBIs.
"I'm trying to do my part," Jones told Bally Sports Great Lakes
after the Monday game. "To get up there and come through (against
Chicago's Lance Lynn) is huge."
Jones tied Roy Weatherly (1936) for the most RBIs in his first four
major league games for Cleveland.
"He was rated (our) No. 1 prospect for a couple of years," Guardians
manager Terry Francona said. "He's worked hard on shortening his
stroke."
Francona said the important thing is that Jones is finally healthy.
The 24-year-old Philadelphia-area native missed time with a hand
injury and an ankle sprain in the minors.
"He doesn't look overmatched," the manager said. "He's not chasing
balls. He's giving himself a chance to be successful."
Call pinch-hit for Jones and flied out to center in the seventh
inning.
"He was smiling the whole way," Francona said. "He looked like he
stuck a (coat) hanger in his mouth."
The Guardians are 5-1 vs. Chicago this season, including a 4-0 mark
in Cleveland. They will try to keep that streak going on Tuesday
during the day-night doubleheader.
Two of the AL's top right-handers will appear in the twin bill, but
not against each other.
In the first game, Cleveland right-hander Shane Bieber (3-5, 3.44
ERA) will be opposed by right-hander Davis Martin (1-2, 4.29). The
nightcap will have Chicago right-hander Dylan Cease (7-4, 2.45)
going against lefty Konnor Pilkington (1-1, 4.08).
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Cease was not included on the American League
All-Star roster despite leading the majors in strikeouts per nine
innings at 13.01. He has double-digit strikeouts in four games this
year and is third in the majors with 133 whiffs. He has compiled a
0.60 ERA in his last eight starts and fourth in the AL with a 2.45
ERA.
"He gets that second wind," Chicago manager Tony La Russa said.
"He's a real good finisher."
In six career starts against Cleveland, Cease is 2-3 with a 5.79
ERA. He is 1-3 with a 7.04 ERA in five starts in Cleveland.
Pilkington, a rookie, has never faced the White Sox. In his most
recent start, on July 4 in Detroit, he gave went four innings,
giving up three runs (one earned) on four hits with two walks and
two strikeouts.
Bieber, the 2020 AL Cy Young Award winner, is 6-2 with a 2.48 ERA in
13 career starts against the White Sox. He hasn't won a game since
June 3 vs. the Baltimore Orioles and has lost two of his past three
starts.
Martin, a rookie, will be recalled from Triple-A Charlotte to make
his sixth major league appearance and his third start.
On June 21, he surrendered three runs in one-third of an inning and
took a blown save against the Toronto Blue Jays. The White Sox
eventually won that game 7-6 in 12 innings, but Martin was optioned
to Charlotte the next day.
Chicago first baseman Jose Abreu went 2-for-4 on Monday to raise his
average to .295. He had a 14-game hitting streak snapped on Sunday.
AL All-Star starting shortstop Tim Anderson is the White Sox's top
batter at .317.
Third baseman Yoan Moncada blasted a three-run homer for Chicago in
the third inning on Monday, giving him 15 RBIs in his past 16 games.
However, he is batting only .191 for the season.
--Field Level Media
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