Thursday, March 28, 2024

White Sox Make Starting Rotation And Bullpen Official For 2019 Opening Day

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It was an emotional day for a few White Sox pitchers, as the team made their starting rotation and bullpen official for the start of the 2019 regular season.

Free agent pick up Erving Santana will be the fifth starter, but he won’t be on the Opening Day roster. With the built-in off days early on, the White Sox won’t need a fifth starter until April 10.

So, the White Sox rotation will be Carlos Rodon, Reynaldo Lopez, Ivan Nova and Lucas Giolito, with Santana joining the staff in April. Rodon gets the Opening Day start against the Royals and Lopez gets the home opener against the Mariners on April 4.

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The bullpen on Opening Day includes Manny Bañuelos and Ryan Burr. Alex Colome will be the closer.

Burr had a brief stint with the White Sox in 2018, pitching in eight games. The 24-year-old was a fifth round draft pick by the Diamondbacks in 2015 out of Arizona State. He’s put up a remarkable 2.02 ERA in 173.2 minor league innings.

And for Bañuelos, it’s his first time back on a MLB roster since 2015, when he started six games and made seven total appearances with the Braves. The lefty has dealt with some injuries since then, but he’s finally made it back to the majors.

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