White Sox aim to end 3-game slide, take on the Mariners
SEATTLE, AUG 7 – The White Sox seek to improve their 18-40 road record and stop a three-game losing streak as they face the Mariners, who lead the season series 4-1, officials said.
- The Chicago White Sox aim to end a three-game losing streak as they face the Seattle Mariners on Thursday at 4:10 p.m. EDT in their sixth matchup this season.
- The White Sox hold a 42-72 overall record with an 18-40 road record, while the Mariners lead the season series 4-1 and have a 62-53 record overall.
- Lenyn Sosa leads the White Sox offensively with 97 hits, a.280 batting average, 13 home runs, and 45 RBIs, while Curtis Mead recently contributed an RBI single in his first at-bat after the trade from the Rays.
- Through translator Billy Russo, Sosa noted that the team's current energy is very high, while Martin shared that he continues to appreciate chances to improve his skills by competing against a strong Seattle lineup.
- The game outcome could influence the White Sox's effort to improve their poor road performance and overall record, while the Mariners remain favored with a-272 betting line.
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