White Sox vs Giants Preview: Young arms rise in Week 61

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White Sox Rebuild Needs Davis Martin to Step Up
The Chicago White Sox roll into Oracle Park with a 25-24 record, looking to bounce back from a loss. Davis Martin takes the mound as their starter, and this is huge for a young pitching staff trying to prove itself. Martin's got a 5.4 ERA so farānot greatābut the White Sox are counting on him to keep this game close. Behind him, Munetaka Murakami brings serious power from third base. The Japanese star can hit towering home runs and draw walks. Colson Montgomery at shortstop is still developing but shows real promise. Andrew Benintendi keeps the lineup steady in left field. Chicago's offense needs to wake up fast against San Francisco's pitchers.
Giants Struggle at Home, Need Leonard and Chapman
San Francisco is 20-30 and has lost three straight games. That's rough. The Giants are at home at Oracle Park, where they're 10-12. They need Trevor McDonald to pitch well in this spot. Rafael Devers brings elite power as one of the most dangerous hitters on the roster. Willy Adames is a shortstop who can drive the ball out of the park. Matt Chapman is one of the best defensive third basemen in baseball with a Gold Glove to prove it. Harrison Bader covers ground in center field like nobody's business. The Giants' lineup has serious talent, but they haven't put it together yet this season.
White Sox Young Core Faces Test Against Veteran Giants
This matchup pits Chicago's rebuilding squad against a San Francisco team with more experience but fewer wins. Munetaka Murakami and Colson Montgomery are the future of the White Sox, but they're still finding their way in the majors. The White Sox need consistent pitching and timely hitting to win on the road. The Giants have talent scattered throughout their lineupāDevers, Adames, Chapmanābut haven't clicked together. Both teams are searching for answers. Saturday at Oracle Park could be a turning point for either club. One team leaves happy. One leaves frustrated. You're about to find out which one.
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