· 2026-06-29

The Chicago White Sox are set to take on the Baltimore Orioles after losing 4-5 to the Kansas City Royals on June 28.
The White Sox are currently 2nd in the American League with a 43-39 record and are on a L1 streak.
They will be looking to bounce back from their recent loss and improve their standing.
The Orioles have a slugging percentage of .400 and are recording 4.62 runs per game.
The White Sox have a collective WHIP of 1.33 and their pitching staff holds a 4.25 ERA for the season.
Sean Burke will be starting for the White Sox, with a career record of 11-15 and a FIP of 3.76.
Shane Baz will be starting for the Orioles.
The White Sox have relinquished 644 base knocks and also 339 earned runs.
The White Sox bullpen have recorded 26 holds on the year and have a save rate of 56.4%.
They have stepped onto the mound in 65 save situations and have recorded 22 saves for the year.
The relievers have inherited 133 runners for the year with 29.3% of them crossing home plate.
The White Sox have turned 70.5% of balls hit into play into outs out of 6,459 innings on the field.
And their fielding percentage sits at .986 which has them sitting 17th in pro baseball.
But the Orioles have recorded 132 doubles and have earned 377 RBIs.
So the matchup between the two teams is expected to be closely contested.
The White Sox are scoring 4.8 runs per game, which has them at 9th in the league.
Their strikeout to walk ratio is 2.18 and their pitching staff has rung up 673 hitters.
The Orioles have accounted for an OBP of .320 as well as a team batting average of .240 this year.
The White Sox have compiled 112 two-baggers as a squad and have hit 115 baseballs out of the park.