The Chicago White Sox's home opener at Guaranteed Rate Field isn't until next week, but their first game of the season is Friday.
There are a bunch of new names in the White Sox lineup, let alone their 28-man roster. The team's first home game at Guaranteed Rate Field is Tuesday, April 12 at 3:10 p.m. against the Seattle Mariners. Tickets are still available. The White Sox's first game of the season is Friday, April 8 at 12:10 p.m. at Comerica Park.
Follow along with live updates from The Detroit News' Matt Charboneau for Tigers vs. White Sox on Opening Day 2022.
Will the White Sox prove that they're even more dangerous than a season ago? Rodriguez got out of the inning by striking out Leury Garcia. Jeimer Candelario smoked a ball to right-center, but it was caught at the warning track. Tigers go quietly in the first as White Sox lead 1-0 The Tigers had their first easy defensive inning of the season as Eduardo Rodriguez was able to get the White Sox out in order in the third, throwing 15 pitches for a total of 73. The Tigers started squaring the ball up in the bottom of the fourth, but it was still a 1-2-3 inning as the White Sox maintained the 3-0 lead.
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“It was cool,” he said. Banks said he FaceTimed his wife to share the news Tuesday and broke down crying as the call was going through. It was something Banks had to wonder if it would ever happen. Left-handers Tanner Banks and Bennett Sousa both experienced being in a major league uniform and Opening Day all at once for the first time. “That is always what I try to live up to.” Even more exciting was Burger, batting ninth, dropping a two-out double into the right field corner to start a two-run second inning.
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(Office warning, not all tracks below are safe for work.) My stuff might be more Shingo Takatsu than Liam Hendriks, but Fight the Youth by Fishbone never fails to raise my blood pressure. / I was born for this, born for this / It’s who I am, how could I forget?” With this song playing as I’m about to take a swing, the other team better watch out! Have Gene Honda introduce me to Pelude 3.0 by Slipknot, and I’ll be ready to knock Reese McGuire on his keister with a warmup pitch. I was a better pitcher in high school than a hitter (although I wasn’t great at either), so my song would be for coming out of the pen to close the game. For my second song, I would choose Hotel California by Eagles, specifically the guitar solo part. Thus, my choice is The Safety Dance by Men Without Hats. Sure, minor clever points (“safety,” get it?), but mostly, hearing this delightfully goofy song would keep me loose and make me smile on my way up to the plate, every time. As a musician who can never just choose one song, I’d say for my walk-up music I would have to go old-school and also alternate between two songs, every other at-bat. My walk-up song would have to be “Ready or Not” by the Fugees. I figure it’s both a classic and recognizable song. We hope to be recording all of our other SSS family podcasts (North Side Sox, Killer B’s, The Big Blurt, Dugout Metrics, Estrogen Power Hour, Explain it to Me Like I’m 5) during the season, but none are regularly scheduled as of yet. A few seconds later you hear the sound of a guitar: One of the best guitar riffs of all time. Most everything you are used to seeing here, certainly during last year’s regular season, will remain.
How to follow and watch the Detroit Tigers play the Chicago White Sox in their Opening Day game at Comerica Park, April 8, 2022.
It remains to be seen if the reinforcements are enough to supplant the White Sox as kings of the American League Central. The Sox didn't add a ton in the offseason and still are the odds-on favorites to win the division for the second year in a row, thanks to an impressive offensive core of Jose Abreu, Tim Anderson, Eloy Jimenez and Luis Robert. Lucas Giolito had 201 strikeouts in 178-plus innings in 2021 and gets the nod in the opener. Dylan Cease (226 strikeouts last season) and Michael Kopech (103 strikeouts in 69 innings) aren't as polished as Giolito but have the talent to be stars. Additions including, but not limited to, Javier Baez and Eduardo Rodriguez will be in action Friday and should improve a team that won 77 games last year. If Spencer Torkelson is as good as advertised, the Tigers will have a good offense. Game notes: The Tigers got some bad news — sorry, Riley Greene, hope to see you in the coming months — before they broke camp but there's still plenty of optimism around the 2022 season. Opening Day: Detroit Tigers vs.
SportsLine model simulated Friday's Detroit Tigers vs. Chicago White Sox game 10000 times and released its MLB picks today.
White Sox on Friday? And which side of the money line has all the value? Here are the MLB odds and trends for White Sox vs. Visit SportsLine now to see which side to jump on for White Sox vs. You can only get the model's Tigers vs. It also says one side of the money line has all the value. White Sox picks, you need to check out the latest MLB predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model. Rodriguez went 64-49 with a 4.16 ERA and 1.31 WHIP in six seasons with the Red Sox. He is 2-0 with a 3.60 ERA in five starts against Chicago, striking out 34 in 31 innings. Then they made a trade with the Rays earlier this week for Austin Meadows, who had 106 RBI last season. The White Sox will be trying to win consecutive division titles for the first time in franchise history after they went 93-69 and lost to the Astros in the AL Division Series last fall. The Chicago White Sox and Detroit Tigers both will be looking to set the tone on Friday when they open their MLB seasons with a matchup at Detroit's Comerica Park. The White Sox are the reigning AL Central champions, but the Tigers feel like they should contend after a long rebuilding process. White Sox, and just revealed its MLB picks and predictions. Chicago right-hander Lucas Giolito is set to start in place of the injured Lance Lynn, while Detroit is expected to go with lefty Eduardo Rodriguez. Tim Anderson (suspension) and Yoan Moncada (oblique) will miss this one for the White Sox.
If September's benches-clearing incident was any indication, this rivalry could explode in 2022.
Between new challenges from the Tigers and Twins, as well as slight regression after an underwhelming offseason, I’m going to forecast a mild to moderate regression for the 2022 White Sox, and a very interesting season for the Tigers-Sox rivalry and the AL Central race in general. The White Sox are a good team with a potentially excellent lineup and pitching staff, and they are in prime position to repeat as AL Central champions this season. They also have noticeable chinks in their AL Central champion armor, and we as a staff are virtually unanimous that the Tigers will outperform their Steamer projections. Steamer projections expected the White Sox to cool off a bit from their highly productive 2021 campaign. Of course, the projections think the Tigers are going 74-88. The offense will be a force, but the pitching staff is a little more suspect this season. Unfortunately for Detroit, a fair chunk of the marquee positions on this team are still filled by highly competent young players. To add insult to injury, the White Sox bizarrely non-tendered Carlos Rodon after he was Chicago’s most productive player in 2021. So, many figured that the White Sox would target one of the noteworthy infielders on this year’s trade market, especially after they haphazardly sent Nick Madrigal across town to the Cubs for Craig Kimbrel. Inevitably, the unanimous decision means that the Twins or Guardians are going to swoop in and take the crown this season (more on both this weekend; let’s focus on today’s opponent). It also means, of course, that our editorial team unanimously fears and respects this White Sox squad’s talent. Turning Kimbrel into AJ Pollock might balance that out in the short term, but in the process, the bullpen also got weaker. On Wednesday, we opened our MLB Opening Week coverage of this year’s AL Central by covering the Kansas City Royals, a team with compelling pieces but huge question marks within their pitching staff.
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- The Rideshare Lot is located in Lot A on the Wentworth Avenue side for pick-up and drop-off. - Food and drinks are available through the mobile ordering feature in the MLB Ballpark app. - Bags will not be allowed into the ballpark. Fans have the option to purchase reserved tailgating spaces in Lot E, which includes a dedicated tailgate space, early access to Lot E and close proximity to Gate 2. For the most up-to-date game day service information, including weekend inbound train schedules to meet the various scheduled first pitch start times, checkmetrarail.com. - Lot B at Gate 5 of the ballpark is designated for cars displaying state-issued disability placards or license plates. - Public transportation is highly recommended. - Parking lots open two hours before the start of every game. - For the remainder of White Sox home games, gates open 90 minutes before the games. - Tailgating is permitted in parking lots. - All White Sox tickets are mobile. In addition, all official staff conduct transactions with credit/debit cards only.
Justin here! The White Sox start their 2022 season today on the road in Detroit. First pitch: 12:10pm. You may end up watching the game with friends at Cork ...
Three starting pitchers wear beards, and José Abreu uses a rubber band in his beard/goatee. Eloy tries (it's cute) and Lance Lynn looks like he's in an alt-country band. They won the AL Central last year but got trounced in the playoffs. The intrigue: The White Sox have some of the best facial hair in baseball.
Giolito pitched four scoreless innings against the Tigers on Friday.
Right-hander Kyle Crick, making his Sox debut, hit Robbie Grossman and walked Austin Meadowns to open the sixth. It’s the latest injury to a pitching staff that has opened the season with Lance Lynn, Garrett Crochet and Ryan Burr on the injured list. Lynn, who had knee surgery to repair a tendon on Tuesday, had been the likely choice to start the opener.
The White Sox play the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park Friday afternoon, with first pitch scheduled for 12:10 p.m.. According to the National Weather Service, ...
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Tony La Russa will be without his superstar shortstop on Opening Day as he serves a two-game suspension.
“No, I would’ve done the same thing,” Anderson said. Now, Anderson has had an entire offseason between the incident and his suspension, giving him ample time to reflect upon it. Amid the hoopla, Anderson made contact with an umpire, which led to the discipline from MLB.
The Chicago White Sox lost pitcher Lucas Giolito to an injury and then lost a late lead, falling to the Detroit Tigers 5-4 on opening day.
They loaded the bases with two outs against reliever Aaron Bummer. Miguel Cabrera hit a bloop single to center against closer Liam Hendriks. Two runs scored to tie the score. Instead of a run scoring on the sequence, Candelario was called for interference for his slide into second, resulting in an inning-ending double play. The Tigers scored two in the eighth to tie the game at 3. Báez hit a long fly to left, which Jiménez tracked down for the first out. Andrew Vaughn hit a solo home run in the ninth to put the Sox ahead again, but Eric Haase tied the game with a homer in the bottom of the ninth. Luis Robert followed with an RBI double.