White Sox Visit the Tigers to Open 3-Game Series
The White Sox bring the AL Central lead into a matchup with Tarik Skubal, who has a 2.81 ERA and 49 strikeouts.
- The Detroit Tigers opened a three-game home series against the Chicago White Sox on Friday. This matchup marks the fourth time these teams face off this season.
- Chicago holds a 39-34 record and sits first in the Central, while Detroit trails with a 30-44 record. The Tigers maintain an 18-16 record at home.
- Dillon Dingler leads the Tigers with 16 home runs, matching Miguel Vargas for the White Sox. Chicago ranks second in the AL with 102 total home runs.
- Roster challenges impact both teams, with Javier Baez and Justin Verlander on 60-Day IL for Detroit. Austin Hays remains sidelined for Chicago.
- Detroit aims to capitalize on home advantage during this series against the White Sox, seeking to improve its standing in the division. The Tigers' recent home performance suggests opportunity.
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