Not many games that grab my attention today but I do like this one. 2-1 on Friday. I hope to get it going before the season ends.
GAME 1
The Chicago White Sox are hoping to head into a lengthy stretch against AL Central foes with some momentum. The Sox just hit the .500 marker and need to get this train rolling if they are going to be play-off contenders. Sweeping the Seattle Mariners on the road for the first time in 17 years could help, but Chicago has been a contender on the road as of late posting a 10-3 record in their last 13 games and have taken 22 of the last 30 contests from the Mariners. Gavin Floyd will try to help the White Sox accomplish that feat Sunday with another strong performance against the Mariners. Floyd enters this start having won five of six decisions since the All-Star break after allowing three hits over seven innings during a 10-0 victory against Texas last Sunday. His last 3 starts have been phenomenal posting a 2-0 record with an ERA of 3.72. Floyd has not been so bad on the road this year either owning a 7-5 record with an ERA of just 3.13. The right-hander is 2-0 with a 0.96 ERA in his last four matchups, giving up three hits over eight innings during his most recent start at Safeco a 6-0 win May 7.
Jason Vargas will counter for the Mariners, who is 1-6 with a 5.54 ERA in his last nine starts, However,The left-hander bounced back Monday after giving up eight runs to Toronto on Aug. 16, but he did not get a decision after allowing two unearned runs over seven innings in a 3-2 win at Cleveland. Seattle has won 2 of his last 3 starts. Vargas has not been the man for this job at home posting a below average record of 5-7 with an elevated ERA of 4.60. Seattle has dropped 9 of his 14 starts at Safeco. Vargas has no record and a 4.91 ERA in three career starts against Chicago. He gave up three runs over 7 1/3 innings during Seattle's 7-4, 10-inning road win June 8.
Chicago has won 15 of 18 against the Mariners and four straight at Safeco Field, but hasn't recorded a sweep in Seattle since the Mariners played in the Kingdome. The White Sox won four straight there June 23-26, 1994, and recorded their previous three-game sweep July 30-Aug. 1, 1993.Judging by his recent outings against Seattle, Floyd might be the right man to have on the mound.
3* CHICAGO WHITE SOX -119 (FLOYD)
GAME 1
The Chicago White Sox are hoping to head into a lengthy stretch against AL Central foes with some momentum. The Sox just hit the .500 marker and need to get this train rolling if they are going to be play-off contenders. Sweeping the Seattle Mariners on the road for the first time in 17 years could help, but Chicago has been a contender on the road as of late posting a 10-3 record in their last 13 games and have taken 22 of the last 30 contests from the Mariners. Gavin Floyd will try to help the White Sox accomplish that feat Sunday with another strong performance against the Mariners. Floyd enters this start having won five of six decisions since the All-Star break after allowing three hits over seven innings during a 10-0 victory against Texas last Sunday. His last 3 starts have been phenomenal posting a 2-0 record with an ERA of 3.72. Floyd has not been so bad on the road this year either owning a 7-5 record with an ERA of just 3.13. The right-hander is 2-0 with a 0.96 ERA in his last four matchups, giving up three hits over eight innings during his most recent start at Safeco a 6-0 win May 7.
Jason Vargas will counter for the Mariners, who is 1-6 with a 5.54 ERA in his last nine starts, However,The left-hander bounced back Monday after giving up eight runs to Toronto on Aug. 16, but he did not get a decision after allowing two unearned runs over seven innings in a 3-2 win at Cleveland. Seattle has won 2 of his last 3 starts. Vargas has not been the man for this job at home posting a below average record of 5-7 with an elevated ERA of 4.60. Seattle has dropped 9 of his 14 starts at Safeco. Vargas has no record and a 4.91 ERA in three career starts against Chicago. He gave up three runs over 7 1/3 innings during Seattle's 7-4, 10-inning road win June 8.
Chicago has won 15 of 18 against the Mariners and four straight at Safeco Field, but hasn't recorded a sweep in Seattle since the Mariners played in the Kingdome. The White Sox won four straight there June 23-26, 1994, and recorded their previous three-game sweep July 30-Aug. 1, 1993.Judging by his recent outings against Seattle, Floyd might be the right man to have on the mound.
3* CHICAGO WHITE SOX -119 (FLOYD)