White Sox
With John Danks scheduled to come back on Friday, White Sox manager Robin Ventura will have to figure out who gets bumped from the rotation.
Hector Santiago was solid once again, allowing just two runs and striking out nine batters, but couldn't get the support from the offense as the White Sox fell to the Red Sox, 6-2 Wednesday night.
John Danks, who hasn't pitched in the majors since May 19, 2012 after undergoing shoulder surgery last year, will make his return to the rotation Friday night against the Marlins.
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2wJake Peavy was expected to make his return Monday but hasn't recovered fully from back spasms, so Chris Sale will start Monday's make-up game in Kansas City.
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2wAfter not feeling completely healthy, Jake Peavy will likely miss his upcoming start on Monday against the Royals. John Danks hopes that after a few more rehab starts he will be ready to return.
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2wComments (1)Royals starter Jeremy Guthrie continued his mastery of the White Sox, allowing just four hits in a complete game, 2-0 shutout Saturday night. Dylan Axelrod picked up the loss for Chicago.
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2wHector Santiago, a native of New Jersey, is excited to pitch in his home state against the Mets Wednesday, but he may not get the chance if the Sox need him to fill in for Jake Peavy Monday.
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2wThe White Sox series opener in Kansas City has been postponed due to harsh weather conditions. The game will be made up Monday afternoon.
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2wWhite Sox lefty John Danks had a promising rehab start Thursday with Double-A Birmingham, but said he isn’t going to get back to the Chicago rotation before “I can get big league hitters out.”
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3wJohn Danks made his first minor league rehab start on Thursday and needed 86 pitches to complete seven innings.
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