White Sox rating lots for Carlos Rodon in victory in opposition to

DETROIT — Yoan Moncada hit a 458-foot dwelling run to jump-start the White Sox on a chilly, windy evening, Jose Abreu collected the 499th and 500th RBI of his profession and Carlos Rodon allowed one run in six innings in a 7-Three victory Friday in opposition to the Tigers at Comerica Park. After Rodon (3-2, 2.89 ERA) restricted the Tigers to a few hits — together with a homer to Josh Harrison — struck out six and walked three, the Sox scored 5 instances within the seventh in opposition to Jordan Zimmermann (0-3) and Daniel Stumpf. Leury Garcia had a two-run single, Abreu a two-run double and Yonder Alonso an RBI single within the inning. ‘‘I really wasn’t

Benches clear, 4 ejected in White Sox, Royals sport

White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson, Royals pitcher Brad Keller, Sox supervisor Rick Renteria and Royals coach Dale Sveum have been ejected following a bench clearing incident in the course of the sixth inning  Wednesday afternoon at Guaranteed Rate Field. Keller hit Anderson on the buttocks along with his first of the inning, an obvious response to Anderson’s bat flip celebration of his residence run within the fourth inning. Anderson, who gave the Sox a 2-Zero lead with the blast, made an overhand toss of the bat within the route of the Sox dugout. Keller and different Royals gamers gave stares to Anderson as he rounded the bases, and when Anderson got here as much as bat two innings

White Sox supervisor takes Eloy Jimenez’ breakout evening in

NEW YORK — Eloy Jimenez’ memorable evening at Yankee Stadium Friday – the prized rookie slugger hit the primary two homers of his profession in consecutive at-bats – was the spotlight of the White Sox’ younger season. But you may not have identified it judging by supervisor Rick Renteria’s response after the sport. Renteria form of ho-hummed the feat, placing him within the firm of 1 within the stadium. “No, I was really excited,” Renteria mentioned Saturday morning. Really? Could have fooled us.NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 12: Eloy Jimenez #74 of the Chicago White Sox watches the ball fly after hitting a house run in the course of the fifth inning of the sport towards the

White Sox prospect Luis Robert will not be rushed

Luis Robert homered twice in his 2019 debut Thursday night time at Class A Winston-Salem, a degree that appears beneath him. Talent sensible, there’s little question that it's, and whereas a promotion to AA Birmingham shouldn’t be too far-off, anticipating to see the middle fielder in a White Sox uniform this season could be a stretch. “He obviously had a pretty good night last night, so people are ready for him to be here next week,” normal supervisor Rick Hahn mentioned earlier than the Sox’ residence opener Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field. “On one hand, from a tool set and talent standpoint, absolutely his tools are as strong as many at the big league level already. However, from

Red Sox’s Rick Porcello Bemoans Walks Allowed In Outing Vs. White Sox

Red Sox’s Rick Porcello Bemoans Walks Allowed In Outing Vs. White Sox

Rick Porcello had allowed one walk or less in seven of his 13 outings entering Sunday. Unfortunately for the Boston Red Sox starter, he had trouble finding the strike zone in the series finale against the Chicago White Sox. The veteran right-hander allowed three free-passes to the Southsiders, including a bases-loaded walk in the third inning, as Chicago grabbed a 5-2 victory at Fenway Park. After the game, Porcello acknowledged that while pitchers won’t be 100 percent every outing, throwing strikes is to be expected. For more from Porcello, as well as Mitch Moreland and Andrew Benintendi, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,”... NESN.com

Red Sox Notes: Chris Sale Still Happy Despite Poor Outing Vs. White Sox

Share this: Tuesday wasn’t just an ordinary start for Chris Sale. The left-hander, who played seven seasons with the White Sox, made his first return to Chicago since joining the Boston Red Sox. Sale wasn’t very sharp against his former club, as he allowed six runs (five earned) on 10 hits over a laborious five innings of work. The Boston bats would bail out Sale’s mediocre performance, though, as the visiting club belted six home runs en route to a 13-7 win at Guaranteed Rate Field. The lefty is one of the fiercest competitors the game has to offer and was by no means pleased with his performance Tuesday night. But Sale was more than appreciative of the offensive outburst, which kept his spirits