Defending World Series champs helpless against Scott Carroll

If we take the last two weeks of play as representative, the White Sox rotation is absolutely aces, and Dayan Viciedo is a power-slugging monster. But I'm still not sure if that provides solace to the Red Sox, who were non-existent in an easy-breezy 4-0 romp in Fenway Park.

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Free Passes Give Free Win to Red Sox

Over 5 hours of walks, occasional run scoring, and a position player pitching ultimately resulted in the White Sox dropping a 14-inning affair by the score of 6-4 to the Red Sox. Pitching started out surprisingly effective before winding up familiarly awful, and a barrage of walks was too much to overcome as the series evens up at a game a piece.

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Getting the Offense Back - Game Preview & Lineups 4/16

The second lowest run output for the White Sox in 2014 resulted in a win. If one was to bet money, it would have been placed on Chris Sale or Jose Quintana being part of the game story for such a contest. Instead it was Erik Johnson pulling it together, and tonight we hope for another back-end starter to put together enough effective innings to keep the bullpen sharp and effective.

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Welcoming Old Friends - Series Preview & Lineups 4/15

Since dropping the finale of their season-opening series against Minnesota, the White Sox have not strayed more than a game above or below .500 through 13 games.

They can break away from that stretch on Tuesday when they welcome the defending World Series champion Boston Red Sox for the first of a three-game series at U.S. Cellular Field.

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