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White Sox hope to improve to 7-5 with win
Coming off a 4-2 loss last time out, Toronto can redeem themselves and get back on the winning track Sunday at Chicago.
The Blue Jays start Josh Towers, 0-2, 6.75 ERA. His last trip was a loss, a 5-3 team loss against the Red Sox, when he threw 6 innings, allowing 4 runs on 8 hits.
Sporting a 6-5 overall record and a 3-3 mark within the division, the Blue Jays aim to knock the White Sox (5-4 in the division) for a loss.
The White Sox are favored, opening as 155 chalk, with an opening total of 9.5. They are 6-5 this season and 5-6-0 OU. The Blue Jays are 6-5 and are 7-3-1 OU.
Ozzie Guillen's team was busy last game winning against Toronto 4-2 as favorites. The 6 runs sent that game under the total of 9.
The White Sox pitching staff isn't known for keeping hitters off the basepaths. Their hits-allowed-per-game ratio is in the bottom three of the American League.
Coming off a 4-2 loss last time out, Toronto can redeem themselves and get back on the winning track Sunday at Chicago.
The Blue Jays start Josh Towers, 0-2, 6.75 ERA. His last trip was a loss, a 5-3 team loss against the Red Sox, when he threw 6 innings, allowing 4 runs on 8 hits.
Sporting a 6-5 overall record and a 3-3 mark within the division, the Blue Jays aim to knock the White Sox (5-4 in the division) for a loss.
The White Sox are favored, opening as 155 chalk, with an opening total of 9.5. They are 6-5 this season and 5-6-0 OU. The Blue Jays are 6-5 and are 7-3-1 OU.
Ozzie Guillen's team was busy last game winning against Toronto 4-2 as favorites. The 6 runs sent that game under the total of 9.
The White Sox pitching staff isn't known for keeping hitters off the basepaths. Their hits-allowed-per-game ratio is in the bottom three of the American League.