The Tampa Bay Rays (18-18) have an opportunity to add to their four-game winning streak as they host the Chicago White Sox (8-27) at Tropicana Field on Tuesday at 6:50 PM ET.
On Monday, May 6 at 6:50 PM ET, a three-game series featuring the Tampa Bay Rays and the visiting Chicago White Sox will begin. Rays vs. White Sox Series Info White Sox @ Rays Time: Monday, May 6 at 6:50 PM ET Rays Starting Pitcher: Tyler Alexander White Sox Starting Pitcher: Mike Soroka TV Channel: […]
When the Braves traded Michael Soroka to the White Sox, it was supposed to be a career reset of sorts. Soroka has started seven games and gone 33.1 innings this year, recording an unsightly 6.48 ERA.
When Michael Soroka was traded from the Atlanta Braves to the Chicago White Sox this offseason, it was supposed to be a career re-start for him. Instead, it's turned into a nightmare, as the righty is 0-3 with a 6.48 ERA on the South Side.
After winning their past eight games, the Minnesota Twins (15-13) visit the Chicago White Sox (6-23) at Guaranteed Rate Field on Tuesday at 7:40 PM ET.
The premier game on Tuesday night's NBA playoff slate is going down in Madison Square Garden, as the New York Knicks look to close out the Philadelphia 76ers.
Deciding to move on from Michael Soroka had to be one of the more difficult moves of Alex Anthopoulos’ tenure as Braves general manager, but it was the right time to do so.
The Chicago White Sox (1-9) carry a five-game losing streak into a road matchup against the Cleveland Guardians (8-2) at 6:10 PM ET on Tuesday. The Guardians will call on Logan Allen (2-0) versus the White Sox and Mike Soroka (0-1).
After a stellar Spring Training, Michael Soroka‘s debut for the White Sox began about as poorly as possible. He surrendered a triple to the first batter he faced, which was followed by a single, a walk, and two more singles.
After six competitive innings of battling against the Royals, the White Sox surrendered eight runs in the 7th inning, letting the game slip away which led to a 10-1 loss.
This offseason was filled with excitement for Braves Country. The acquisitions of Chris Sale and Jared Kelenic provided hope in different ways. The former offered a potential Cy Young pitcher with some of the best stuff on the planet but hasn’t been able to stay healthy in recent years.
Former Atlanta Braves' standout Mike Soroka has made the starting rotation for the Chicago White Sox, and he is slated to start the second game of the year.
... but Michael Soroka pitched like an ace As we creep closer to Opening Day, these spring training games get a tad bit more meaningful. Yoán Moncada was a late scratch at third base, and I had a minor panic attack that he was injured again until I saw Daryl’s tweet.
One of the toughest things for Braves Country to come to grips with this offseason was the departure of Michael Soroka. After pitching at an NL Cy Young level as a rookie in 2019, back-to-back torn Achilles injuries derailed his career.
In 2018, a young right-handed pitcher made his MLB debut for the Atlanta Braves and caught fans’ attention after performing well across five starts. This pitcher took a gargantuan step forward in 2019, pitching to a 2.68 ERA across 29 starts.
Newly-acquired Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Mike Soroka told The Chicago Tribune that he has resumed throwing and feels great, LaMond Pope reported Tuesday.
Atlanta Braves right-hander Michael Soroka, at one point thought to be a franchise cornerstone in the pitching rotation, saw his time with the organization
Suffice to say, Michael Soroka's 2023 did not go the way either he or the Atlanta Braves planned for it to go. Trying to work his way back to the major
There's been this idea running around the internet (mostly twitter, although I've seen it on reddit, too): The Atlanta Braves are manipulating Michael Soroka's service time. Let's answer some questions. Isn't service time manipulation just for prospects?
Michael Soroka hasn't been Atlanta's preferred choice to be the 5th starter for the Braves rotation in recent weeks, but he's not moping about it in AAA
Suffice to say, Friday's return to the diamond (in front of the home fans) has been a long time coming.
Mike Soroka made his first big league start in 1,030 days last week on Memorial Day. His return to an MLB diamond after nearly three years was short-lived, however.
Michael Soroka is expected to make the start for the Atlanta Braves on Monday, completing a return to the major leagues that has been nearly three years in the making.
Michael Soroka hasn’t pitched in the big leagues since Aug. 2020, but an almost three-year wait to return looks set to be over Monday with a series of transactions suggesting he’ll be called up to start Monday against the Oakland Athletics.
The move was generally expected considering a hamstring injury knocked the right-hander out of the race for the fifth starter’s role out of camp.
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