Thursday, May 21, 2026

Domino Theory

The White Sox could have won yesterday’s rubber match against the Mariners. Instead, a lack of clutch hitting contributed to a 5-4 loss. So did a lack of clutch hitting, even more so. For the third straight game, starter Sean Burke couldn’t get out of the fifth inning. How do you say “pressure on the bullpen”? Right, I just did. Sean Newcomb replaced Burke with the bases loaded and two out in the fifth. Newcomb did his job by getting Rob Refsynder to ground out. The lefty then went out to pitch a scoreless sixth. Was he done for the day after that? Nope. Manager Vibes Venable decided to ler him face righthanded hitting Jhonny Pereda, who led off the seventh with his first career homerun. But that’s more on Venable than Newcomb. Especially letting Newcomb face Julio Rodriguez, another righty hitter; Rodriguez doubled. And this is where the game slipped away. Venable called on Jordan Hicks, who grooved his second offering to Randy Arozarena, who sent the ball over the fence in left centerfield. Venable has reliable relievers (Tyler Davis, Bryan Hudson and Grant Taylor), but he used them all the night before in the Sox 2-1 win. Newcomb also falls into that category, as evidenced by going 1.3 innings before losing it. Hicks was the wrong choice at the wrong time, so shame on Venable. But I doubt he was excited over his options. If not Hicks, then who? Trevor Richards? Seranthony Dominguez? Again, I find myself in the odd position of pining for Jordan Leasure. The lack of that option doesn’t fall on Venable but GM Chris Getz, which leads us back to Burke. If he pitches into the seventh or finishes the sixth, it’s an entirely different ballgame. Simply put, short outings by Burke hurt bigtime. As it is, the Sox rotation is trying to get by with Erick Fedde. How’s that going, Chris? Maybe Getz doesn’t want to rush Hagen Smith or Tanner McDougal. If so, why didn’t he consider re-signing ex-Sox deep thinker—and I mean that as a compliment—Lucas Giolito? Right now, I’d rather see Giolito out there than either Burke or Fedde. I’m sure a lot of Sox fans would, too.

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