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Lucas Giolito named Opening Day starting pitcher for the White Sox

by Joe Binder

To the surprise of no one, Lucas Giolito has been named the Opening Day starting pitcher for the White Sox. Manager Rick Renteria announced the move by holding up a bobblehead of the team’s ace in a call with reporters this afternoon, thus making it official.

Giolito, 26, is coming off his remarkable 2019 season. He finished the year with a 14-9 record, 228 strikeouts, 3.41 ERA, 1.064 WHIP, and his first-ever All-Star appearance. He also finished 6th in Cy Young voting and was the obvious choice in a rotation that will likely feature Dallas Keuchel, Carlos Rodon, Dylan Cease, Reynaldo Lopez, and Gio Gonzalez in some capacity.

As for Minnesota, they will be sending right-hander Jose Berrios to the mound. The Twins’ top arm, who didn’t get to pitch in an intrasquad game this summer, was named an All-Star for a second-straight year after a solid 2019 campaign. He went 14-8 with 195 strikeouts, a 3.68 ERA, and 1.223 WHIP.

Narrowing things down a bit further, Berrios owned a 6.60 strikeout to walk ratio against the Sox in five games last season, though Ricky’s boys slashed .267/.299/.385 with four homers and 18 runs scored in that stretch. On the opposite end, Giolito had a 3.24 ERA over 25.0 innings pitched against the AL Central foe and notbaly threw a complete game shutout against the team on August 21, 2019. Both arms will be challenged early, as two very potent offenses present a difficult first test.

The White Sox said it best in their tweet, it’s on.


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