White Sox take on hot-hitting Rangers
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The White Sox’ revolving door at first base continues after the team sent Tim Elko to Triple-A Charlotte and recalled Ryan Noda before Saturday’s game.
After a 5-4, 11-inning loss to the Texas Rangers on Saturday, the Chicago White Sox will look to bounce back Sunday with new arrival Aaron Civale on the mound.
There were new nameplates above a couple of lockers in the White Sox clubhouse before Saturday’s game with the Rangers -- starting pitcher Aaron Civale and first baseman Ryan Noda, both of whom were acquired by the club on Friday.
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With their 4-1 loss to the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, the Colorado Rockies surpassed the 1932 Boston Red Sox, who were 14-56, for the worst 70-game mark since 1901.
The White Sox activated pitcher Tyler Gilbert from the injured list, but sent him down to Triple-A Charlotte after one appearance.