The Chicago White Sox are showing signs of improvement this season. With a record of 51-88, they’ve already notched 10 more wins than last year’s rough 41-121 finish, which set a modern era record for losses.
Right now, the team is on a bit of a hot streak, winning three games in a row. They’re aiming for their first four-game winning streak since mid-July. They’ll face the Minnesota Twins in Minneapolis on Wednesday night and have already won the first two games of the series.
Andrew Benintendi is in fine form, having hit two home runs in a recent blowout win (12-3). Fresh talent Bryan Ramos shined too, getting his first major league hit and driving in two runs. Manager Will Venable expressed excitement about Ramos’s comeback from injury. “It’s great for him, and great for us,” he said.
On the other side, the Twins aim to bounce back after a tough loss that left their fans disappointed. They were leading 3-1 before allowing the White Sox to score the final 11 runs. Manager Rocco Baldelli acknowledged the frustration but remains hopeful for the next game.
The starting pitchers for the game are Zebby Matthews from the Twins and Yoendrys Gomez from the White Sox. Matthews, a 25-year-old right-hander, is looking to build on his recent success against the Padres, where he earned a win with a solid six-inning performance. Meanwhile, Gomez has also been impressive, recording a 3.86 ERA over his last four starts.
As they step onto the field, both teams will look to push past recent setbacks and gain momentum for the remainder of the season. It’s a critical time for the White Sox to show their fans they’re moving in the right direction.
Source link
MLB,Chicago White Sox,Minnesota Twins

