Guest: Jim Callis, MLB.com
The Rundown:
Josh and Jim recap the weekend in Kansas City as Lucas Giolito is pitching so well he could be the AL All-Star starter. Reynaldo Lopez threw more curveballs in his successful start on Sunday. Is this a new trend to follow?
Just like any of the White Sox prospects that have joined the team in Chicago it appears time for Dylan Cease based on talent level alone. Especially with a team need for healthy arms to join the rotation. But - the White Sox are skipping Cease for a AAAA starter. Are the White Sox too protective of Dylan Cease?
Our guest this week is Jim Callis of MLBPipeline.com to chat about Andrew Vaughn and his expectations. Also, what will be the new White Sox Top 10 order and why that is a tough task to complete at the moment.
There is a decent chance in the not so distant future that the entire rotation will have had TJ surgery (Gio, Kopech, Rodon, Cease, Dunning), with Lopez still in the mix. I can't decide, is this a good thing or a bad thing?
— John Carney (@JohnCarney3) June 9, 2019
Today in the top of the 9th, the Sox had bases loaded with one out.
— Tom Gronkowski (@Groaank) June 9, 2019
Three total pitches were seen before the third out.
No runs scored.
The Sox seem abnormally bad at making good ABs (seeing pitches) when the pressure is on the other team. How much of this is coaching?
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