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Chicago White Sox 2017 Game Notes CHICAGO WHITE SOX 2017 GAME NOTES Chicago White Sox Media Relations Department 333 W. 35th Street Chicago, IL 60616 Phone: 312-674-5300 Senior Director: Bob Beghtol Assistant Director: Ray Garcia Manager: Billy Russo Coordinators: Joe Roti and Hannah Sundwall © 2017 Chicago White Sox whitesox.com orgullosox.com whitesoxpressbox.com @whitesox CHICAGO WHITE SOX (37-48) at COLORADO ROCKIES (51-38) WHITE SOX 2017 BREAKDOWN Sox After 85/86 in 2016 ..................44-41/44-42 Current Streak ......................................... Lost 3 LHP José Quintana (4-8, 4.45) vs. RHP Jeff Hoff man (5-1, 4.01) Last 10 Games .............................................5-5 Game #86/Road #49 Saturday, July 8 8:10 p.m. CT Coors Field Current Trip...................................................1-3 Last Homestand ...........................................4-6 TV: WGN Radio: WLS-AM 890 Spanish Radio: None Series Record ........................................10-14-3 Series First Game.....................................10-18 WHITE SOX AT A GLANCE First/Second Half ................................37-48/0-0 WHITE SOX LIVE STREAMING INFORMATION Home/Road ....................................19-18/18-30 The Chicago White Sox have lost three straight games and For the fi rst time in 2017, every White Sox game will be live streamed Opp. At-Above/Below .500 .............18-27/19-21 nine of the last 14 as they continue a six-game, seven-day trip on phones, laptops and tablets … all CSN broadcasts will streamed live vs. AL East/Central/West ........10-13/19-20/6-10 tonight with the second game at Colorado. at CSNChicago.com/WhiteSoxStream and via the NBC Sports app. Interleague....................................................2-5 LHP Jose Quintana, who is 2-0 with a 1.85 ERA (5 ER/24.1 All out-of-market and WGN games will be live streamed through Comeback W's/L's After Leading ..............16/21 IP) over last four starts, is scheduled to start for the White Sox. whitesox.com, MLB.TV and via the MLB.com At Bat app. Extra Innings.................................................3-2 One-Run/Two-Run Games ...................9-9/4-10 The Sox opened the trip by losing two of three at Oakland and WHITE SOX VS. COLORADO ROCKIES Ahead After 6/7/8 ........................29-1/31-1/32-0 last night's series opener at Coors Field, 12-4. Behind After 6/7/8 .......................4-46/4-46/2-45 This series marks the end of the fi rst half … following the All- The White Sox lost the opener of this three-game matchup Tied After 6/7/8 .................................4-1/2-1/3-3 Star break, Chicago will open the second half with a fi ve-game at Colorado … this series marks the Sox fourth all-time at Coors Sox/Opp. Score First ......................26-18/11-30 homestand vs. Seattle (7/14-16) and the Dodgers (7/18-19). Field, compared to just one at Guaranteed Rate Field. Sox/Opp. Score 4+ ...........................32-19/9-43 The Sox went 4-6 on their last homestand vs. Oakland (0-3), Chicago lost two out of three in the last meeting from 4/7-9/14 Sox/Opp. Score 3 or Less ..................5-29/28-5 at Coors Field despite scoring 20 runs and hitting six homers. April/May/June ......................13-10/11-18/11-16 New York-AL (2-2) and Texas (2-1) from 6/23-7/2 and 3-3 on their July/August/Sept.-Oct. ......................2-4/0-0/0-0 The Sox are averaging 6.1 runs per game (61 RS) in Colorado, last trip to Toronto (2-1) and Minnesota (1-2) from 6/16-22. Days in First/Second/Third Place ............6/6/16 have twice scored 15 runs and hit six home runs on 4/8/14. Days in Fourth/Fifth Place ........................42/24 TONIGHT'S STORYLINES The Sox lead the all-time series, 7-6, going 1-2 at Guaranteed Average Time of Game ............................... 3:10 The White Sox are a season-high matching 11 games under Rate Field and 6-4 at Coors Field. UPCOMING PROBABLES .500 (third time) … they will enter the break with a record below .500 for the fourth time in the last fi ve seasons. INTERLEAGUE INSIGHT AT COLORADO ROCKIES Chicago has lost four consecutive interleague games and is *Saturday: 8:10 p.m. CT, WGN* Chicago has hit 11 home runs and scored 39 runs (5.6 R/G) LHP José Quintana (4-8, 4.45) vs. over the last seven games, including four multihomer eff orts. 2-5 during IL play in 2017 with 13 games remaining. RHP Jeff Hoff man (5-1, 4.01) Sox starters own a 5.65 ERA (59 ER/94.0 IP) with just six The White Sox went 9-11 during IL play last season, their *Sunday: 2:10 p.m. CT, CSN* quality starts over the last 19 games (zero outings of 7.0 IP). second consecutive losing record vs. the NL. LHP Carlos Rodón (1-1, 1.59) vs. José Quintana is looking to extend his winning streak to The Sox have gone 40-31 all-time vs. the NL West and have LHP Kyle Freeland (8-7, 4.09) won seven of the last 13 matchups dating back to 2014. three games, which would be his longest since 7/3-8/4/16 (four). SOX IN INTERLEAGUE PLAY (2-5) Chicago is 202-168 (.546) all-time during IL play, the fourth- Quintana has received 25 runs of support over his last four Date Opp. Result WP LP best mark in baseball behind Boston (222-156, .587), the Yankees starts (24.1 IP) after receiving 22 in his fi rst 13 outings (74.2 IP). 5/12 vs. S.D. L, 3-6 Chacín González Melky Cabrera is hitting .341 (59-173) with eight doubles, (219-155, .586) and the Angels (209-168, .554). 5/13 vs. S.D. W, 5-4 Robertson Hand eight home runs, 32 RBI and a .911 OPS in his last 42 games. 5/14 vs. S.D. W, 9-3 Ynoa Buchter SOUTH BEACH SOX 5/22 at Arz. L, 1-5 Greinke González ROSTER MOVE OF Avisaíl García has been named to his fi rst American 5/23 at Arz. L, 4-5 Corbin Covey Prior to tonight's game, the White Sox outrighted RHP Mi- League All-Star Team via the player vote … he is the fi rst Sox 5/24 at Arz. L, 6-8 Chafi n Quintana chael Ynoa to Class AAA Charlotte … he was DFA on Thursday. outfi elder named to the team since Carlos Quentin in 2011, and 7/7 at Col. L, 4-12 Márquez Holland the fi rst native of Venezuela since Magglio Ordoñez in 2003. 7/8 at Col. 8:10 p.m. CT WGN 7/9 at Col. 2:10 p.m. CT CSN LAST NIGHT'S RECAP White Sox prospects Zack Collins and Michael Kopech (U.S. 7/18 vs. LAD 7:10 p.m. CT WGN Colorado scored in fi ve of the fi rst six innings, including four Team) and Yoán Moncada (World Team) will represent the or- 7/19 vs. LAD 7:10 p.m. CT CSN runs in the fi rst and two in the second, in its 12-4 win. ganization in the All-Star Futures Game in Miami. 7/24 at Cubs 1:20 p.m. CT CSN The Rockies, who recorded 17 hits, built leads of 4-0 after The Futures Game will be on Sunday at 3 p.m. CT on MLB 7/25 at Cubs 1:20 p.m. CT WGN one inning, 6-1 after two, 8-1 after fi ve and 10-1 after six. Network, and the All-Star Game on Tuesday at 7 p.m. CT on FOX. 7/26 vs. Cubs 7:10 p.m. CT CSN/ESPN White Sox starter Derek Holland fell to 5-9 after allowing 7/27 vs. Cubs 7:10 p.m. CT WGN seven runs on eight hits, including two home runs over 4.0 IP … THE RUNS ARE UNEARNED 8/15 at LAD 9:10 p.m. CT WGN 8/16 at LAD 9:10 p.m. CT CSN he allowed six-plus runs in his fourth consecutive road start. The White Sox have allowed 44 unearned runs in 2017, the second-highest total in baseball behind Oakland (53) … since 9/8 vs. S.F. 7:10 p.m. CT CSN Holland singled in the third for his second career hit. 9/9 vs. S.F. 6:10 p.m. CT WGN Tim Anderson homered in the eighth … Avisaíl García was 2013, the Sox lead MLB with 309 unearned runs. 9/10 vs. S.F. 1:10 p.m. CT CSN scratched with a sprained middle fi nger on his right hand. WALK THIS WAY WHITE SOX ON THE TRIP (1-3) Q'S NATIONAL TREASURE White Sox pitchers have issued 313 walks this season, the at OAK/COL ............................................1-2/0-1 José Quintana is 4-6 in 13 career interleague road starts (10 second-highest total in the American League (Baltimore, 319). Runs Scored/Allowed ...............................21/28 AVG/OBP/SLG/HR ...................293/.353/.464/5 QS) despite owning a 3.01 ERA (28 ER/83.1 IP), 1.10 WHIP, The Sox are on pace for 597 walks, which would be their most in one season since 2000 (614). ERA .................................. 7.29 (27 ER/33.1 IP) .248 opp. average, 81 strikeouts and just six homers allowed. Quality Starts ................................................... 1 He has received a 3.23 RSA (30 RS) in the 13 outings, in- Chicago has issued three-plus walks in 14 straight games, its cluding two runs or less 11 times (one or less seven times).
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