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YESTERDAY’S GAME RECAP
CHW 10, MIN 3: White Sox Hit 5 Homers Off Twins Bullpen
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TODAY
Twins at White Sox | 1:10 pm CT
Betting Lines: MIN -1.5, .140, 10.5 O/U
Twins: Kenta Maeda, RHP
Maeda threw 84 pitches in his final tuneup outing of Summer Camp, so he should be close to full stretched out. It’s going to be interesting to see how he performs away from Dodger Stadium. He has a career 3.23 ERA at Chavez Ravine and 4.54 mark everywhere else. In his only previous outing at Guaranteed Rate Field, Maeda delivered five innings of one-run ball back in 2017.
Madea has been death to right-handed hitters over his career, holding them to a .199/.251/.339 batting line (.589 OPS). That bodes well, as this is a very right-handed White Sox lineup, but switch hitters Yasmani Grandal (.799 OPS) and Yoan Moncada (.839 OPS) have been better against righties over their careers.
White Sox: Reynaldo Lopez, RHP
Lopez boasts a fastball that averaged an impressive 95.4 mph last season. The 26-year-old took a big step back last year, however, seeing his ERA jump from 3.91 all the way up to 5.38.
In three starts against the Twins last season, Lopez gave up 20 runs — 16 earned — over 15 innings pitched. Current Twins hitters have combined to post a .270/.323/.550 line over 125 plate appearances against Lopez.
TWINS LINEUP
1. Max Kepler, RF
2. Josh Donaldson, 3B
3. Jorge Polanco, SS
4. Nelson Cruz, DH
5. Eddie Rosario, LF
6. Jake Cave, CF
7. Luis Arraez, 2B
8. Marin Gonzalez, 1B
9. Alex Avila, C
*left switch
Rocco's going with a lefty-heavy lineup today. Lopez has fairly even platoon splits for his career, but it's worth noting that Chicago's lefty bullpen ace Aaron Bummer is highly unlikely to be available after pitching in back-to-back games. That leaves Jace Fry (4.75 ERA last year) and Ross Detwiler (6.59 ERA last year) as the left-handers in the pen.
NEWS & NOTES
The Twins announced Homer Bailey will start their home opener on Tuesday against the Cardinals and Rich Hill will start Wednesday.
Former Twin Stephen Gonsalves was claimed by the Red Sox yesterday. Speaking of Boston, Martin Perez gave up five runs (four earned) over five innings in his debut for them yesterday. In other news of former Twins greats, Ryne Harper held the Yankees scoreless over two innings while striking out four batters in his debut with the Nationals.
How’s this for a weird highlight? Braves outfielder Adam Duvall crushed a home run at Citi Field that hit a cardboard cutout of Mets player Jeff McNeil’s dog.
https://twitter.com/Braves/status/1287122652985950214
AROUND THE AL CENTRAL
KCR 3, CLE 2 (10 innings)
Here's a fun fact from Jayson Stark on how the Royals won in extras:
https://twitter.com/jaysonst/status/1287192096655515650
Standings (run differential)
1. CHW 1-1 (+2)
1. CLE 1-1 (+1)
1. KCR 1-1 (-1)
1. MIN 1-1 (-2)
1. DET 1-1 (-4)
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