White Sox Rotation Shines Early, No Earned Runs First Four Games
White Sox Rotation Shines Early, No Earned Runs First Four Games

White Sox Rotation Shines Early, No Earned Runs First Four Games

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The Chicago White Sox's pitching rotation has shown remarkable improvement at the start of the 2025 MLB season, boasting the best performance in the league with 23 consecutive innings without allowing an earned run. This turnaround comes after a dismal previous season, and while it was against struggling lineups, the team's pitching development appears to be on the rise. In parallel, former All-Star reliever Liam Hendriks, who has been recovering from Tommy John surgery, is nearing his return to the major leagues with the Boston Red Sox after a successful rehab outing. Hendriks has expressed optimism about his performance and recovery following his battle with stage 4 non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Meanwhile, the White Sox are preparing for an upcoming matchup against the Red Sox, where they face pitcher Sean Newcomb, who has struggled early in the season. As both teams navigate their respective challenges, the White Sox's pitching success and Hendriks' comeback are significant narratives in the league.

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