Game Day Preview: White Sox To Debut City Connect Uniforms Against Astros

CHICAGO – The White Sox will wear their new Chicago Bulls-inspired City Connect uniforms Friday night versus the Houston Astros at Rate Field.

The team officially unveiled the uniforms on Monday, and they’ll wear them in a game for the first time as they begin a three-game series against the Astros.

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The White Sox are coming off an 8-0 win Thursday against the Brewers, one of their most well-rounded game of the season. Miguel Vargas and Luis Robert Jr. combined for seven RBI, and starting pitcher Sean Burke tossed six scoreless innings. It was a strong day for the bullpen too, as Mike Vasil, Brandon Eisert and Jared Shuster combined for three innings with just one hit allowed,

They’ll look to keep that momentum going against the Astros, who are in second place in the AL West at 16-14. Houston had Thursday off after losing 7-4 Wednesday at home against the Tigers, which snapped a three-game win streak. Over their last three series against the Blue Jays, Royals and Tigers, the Astros are 6-3.

Here’s more information on Friday’s game.

Lineups

White Sox

  1. Chase Meidroth, SS
  2. Luis Robert Jr., CF
  3. Miguel Vargas, 3B
  4. Edgar Quero, C
  5. Andrew Vaughn, DH
  6. Lenyn Sosa, 2B
  7. Bobby Dalbec, 1B
  8. Brooks Baldwin, LF
  9. Michael A. Taylor, RF

Astros

  1. Jeremy Peña, SS
  2. Jose Altuve, LF
  3. Yordan Alvarez, DH
  4. Isaac Paredes, 3B
  5. Christian Walker, 1B
  6. Yanier Diaz, C
  7. Brendan Rodgers, 2B
  8. Cam Smith, RF
  9. Jake Myers, CF

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