White Sox face hot Astros with significant momentum
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[June 17, 2022]
From a macro perspective, the
Houston Astros' 9-2 road victory Wednesday over the Texas Rangers on
Wednesday represented some much-needed success in advance of a
three-game home set against the Chicago White Sox that starts
Friday.
At the granular level, the Astros capped a brief road swing through
Arlington, Texas, by setting a distinct record in becoming the first
team in history to record two immaculate innings in the same game.
Right-handers Luis Garcia and Phil Maton struck out the same three
Texas batters -- Nathaniel Lowe, Ezequiel Duran and Brad Miller --
on just nine pitches in the second and seventh innings.
When asked if he'd previously seen an immaculate inning, Astros
manager Dusty Baker -- who turned 73 Wednesday and has 44 years as a
player and manager -- was quick to reply.
"None," Baker said. "I was probably part of one of them somewhere
along the line.
"I heard everybody screaming and hollering and I was like, ‘What are
they talking about?' No one was happier than our pitching coach
(Josh) Miller. It was a good day for us."
Left-hander Framber Valdez (6-3, 2.64 ERA) will start the series
opener for the Astros. He extended his string of consecutive quality
starts to nine despite taking the loss against the Miami Marlins on
Saturday, when he allowed four runs (two earned) on four hits over
six innings.
Valdez is 5-2 with a 2.21 ERA, .203 opponent average and a .558
opponents' OPS over the past nine games, with 49 strikeouts against
18 walks in 61 innings.
Valdez is 1-1 with a 3.38 ERA over three career appearances (two
starts) against the White Sox. He did not factor into the decision
in the Astros' 9-4 win over Chicago in Game 2 of the American League
Division Series last postseason after allowing four runs on seven
hits over 4 1/3 innings.
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Right-hander Lucas Giolito (4-2, 3.88 ERA) is the
scheduled starter for the White Sox. He did not factor into the
decision in his last start after allowing four runs on six hits in
five innings of an 11-9 loss to the Rangers on Saturday.
Giolito has allowed three earned runs or fewer in eight of his 10
starts, two or fewer in six and one or fewer in four. He is 1-1 with
a 6.89 ERA over his last three starts after recording three
consecutive winning decisions.
Giolito is 2-3 with a 3.71 ERA in five career starts against Houston
with 24 strikeouts and a .186 opponent's average in 34 innings. He
started Game 2 of the ALDS at Houston last postseason and allowed
four earned runs on three hits and five walks over 4 1/3 innings.
"It was on a bigger stage, and it left a bad taste in my mouth,"
Giolito said, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. "I want to go out
and perform my best, especially after my last three starts. There is
a lot of motivation."
The White Sox completed a three-game series sweep of the Detroit
Tigers in resounding fashion Wednesday with a 13-0 victory. They
outscored Detroit 27-6 in the series, their first three-game sweep
since May 6-8 on the road against the Boston Red Sox.
Right-hander Vince Velasquez returned from the 15-day injured list
but recorded only eight outs, leaving an already overworked bullpen
to cover the final 6 1/3 innings. Up stepped Davis Martin and Jose
Ruiz, with Martin earning his first career win after allowing three
hits over 5 1/3 innings.
White Sox relievers have covered at least four innings in six
consecutive games.
--Field Level Media
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