White Sox look to rev up offense in
series opener vs. Royals
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[April 04, 2024]
Close contests have been the theme for the Chicago White Sox
this season, with all but one of their five games decided by a
single run. That includes Tuesday's 3-2 win over Atlanta, an outcome
that snapped Chicago's four-game losing streak to start the season.
Fresh off of being rained out on Wednesday, the White Sox will start
a four-game series against the Royals looking for a win Thursday
night when the teams meet in Kansas City, Mo.
Chicago has struggled to ignite its offense. The White Sox's .181
batting average and 11 runs rank second-to-last in the majors.
Luis Robert Jr. leads the club with five hits and four RBIs, and
Robert and Paul DeJong each have two of the team's six home runs.
After Robert hit a pair of homers against the Detroit Tigers last
Saturday, White Sox manager Pedro Grifol highlighted his patience at
the plate and how he can do damage on pitches over the plate.
"He'll take the walk," Grifol said. "But if you come in the strike
zone, he's got capabilities of hurting you. I like those at-bats and
the way they ended up in homers, but in his other at-bat he (had) a
base hit to right field. That means he's not trying to do too much.
He's staying within himself, just letting the game come to him."
Right-hander Michael Soroka (0-0, 7.20 ERA) will make his first
career start against the Royals on Thursday. Soroka surrendered four
runs on seven hits and three walks in five innings against Detroit
last Saturday.
"They took a lot of early swings, and then he settled down after
that and he threw the ball pretty good," Grifol said. "He mixed his
pitches and gave us five."
The Royals concluded a three-game trip with a 4-3 loss to Baltimore
on Wednesday, a game delayed five hours due to inclement weather.
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Right-hander Seth Lugo (0-0, 0.00 ERA) will take
the mound for Kansas City on Thursday. Lugo allowed just two hits
and a walk over six shutout innings in a no-decision against the
Minnesota Twins on Saturday. He has one career appearance against
the White Sox, in relief, in 2019.
"He threw the ball really well," Royals manager
Matt Quatraro said of Lugo's outing last Saturday. "He had good
movement, he was locating, deceptive, and he gave six shutout
innings. You saw the weak contact, you saw the ground balls, you saw
when he needed a strikeout he'd go to the breaking ball, get the
swing and miss."
Kansas City's rebuilt pitching staff, consisting of 11 pitchers who
were not on the Opening Day roster a year ago, has seen wildly
different results between starters and the bullpen.
Through the first six games, Royals starters have a 1.45 ERA,
allowing six earned runs in 37 1/3 innings. In contrast, the bullpen
has a majors-worst 8.04 ERA with two blown saves and three losses.
In 15 2/3 innings, the bullpen has allowed 14 earned runs -- all in
the eighth and ninth innings. Opponents are hitting a
major-league-best .354 against Royals relievers.
In his first three outings since joining the Royals on a one-year,
$5 million contract, Will Smith has a blown save and two losses to
go with a 20.25 ERA.
--Field Level Media
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