MLB: Chicago White Sox in Boston Red SoxApril 19, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, United States; The first player of Boston Red Sox, Triston Casas (36 years old) (center) celebrates his point of view of Game winning RBI against the Chicago White Sox in Fenway Park. Compulsory credit: Images Eric Canha-Imagn

Boston’s Red Soxs tend in the right direction and can extend their five -game victories sequence when they face the White Sox of Chicago visiting.

It will be the third confrontation of a series of four games that will end on Monday afternoon. Boston prevailed 10-3 Friday evening and won 4-3 on Saturday when Triston Casas struck a simple RBI against Mike Vasil with a withdrawal at the end of the 10th round.

“It was a difficult blow when I entered (because) I didn’t know what to look for,” said Casas. “(Vasil) launched the change to me. Doubled on it and left it in a place where I could get a good swing. … It was a great day overall.”

Chicago will participate in the Sunday competition on a sequence of six consecutive defeats and has not scored more than three points in any of these six defeats. The White Sox were 1 for 10 with runners in a rating position on Saturday.

The defeat lowered the chicago road file at 0-8.

“I hope that these guys look at a game like this-we look at some of the things we could have done better, but we look at the things we have done too,” Venable, director of the White Sox, at Chicago. “And that every opportunity we have in the field is an opportunity to analyze and improve. And at the same time, it gives them the confidence they can come here and play with these guys.

“It was a good match. Centering to lose.”

The right-hander Sean Burke (1-3, 7.56 ERA) should start the mound for Chicago on Sunday. It will be his first career appearance against the Red Sox.

Boston will go with Rigy Tanner Houck (0-2, 9.16), which is 1-3 with an MPM of 4.79 in five career appearances (four departures) against the White Sox.

Houck’s latest start was among the worst in the history of the Red Sox. He granted 12 points (11 deserved) over 10 strokes in 2 1/3 rounds of the defeat of 16-1 Monday against Tampa Bay. Thirteen of the 20 strikers he faced reached the base.

Boston’s pitch coach Andrew Bailey said that the Houck’s problems are starting out largely from a bad location and non -competitive land at key moments.

“Looking at the curtain a bit, it will always depend on the location,” Bailey told Masslive on Saturday. “Count Ledefet is essential in this game. We know that he is a launcher who will generate weak contact and count on the balls at stake. We must be able to generate swing-and-middays when we are in a counting of advantages. It is enough to exceed it in location and use, which allowed him to work through a point in time. But to be honest, Tampa had a big game plan.”

Boston manager Alex Cora said that the story of the Trevor stopst stop would not be aligned on Sunday. Story struck a pair of three -point circuits in Boston’s victory against Chicago on Friday evening.

– field level media

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