Friday, May 20, 2022

White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson swings hot bat in Kansas City

Tim Anderson
The White Sox won three games out of a five-game series against the Kansas City Royals over the past four days. It wasn't the most rousing series ever -- the Sox scored only 18 runs in those five games -- but at least they left Kansas City with a better record than when they arrived.

Thursday afternoon, the Sox won, 7-4, to improve to 19-19. Since the team won today, I don't want to be too dour, so I'll point out that Tim Anderson had a really good series against the Royals.

He appeared in four of the games. He went 7 for 17 with two walks and an HBP, so he reached base in 10 of his 20 plate appearances. That's what you want from a leadoff guy. Too bad he only scored two runs in the series, but that's not his fault.

Anderson had a good game Thursday, going 2 for 3 with two walks, two stolen bases, two RBIs and a run scored.

The Royals stink. They are 14-23, so it would have been really disappointing to not win the majority of the games in this series.

Up next for the Sox, three games in New York against the Yankees, starting Friday night.

That series will conclude the eight-games-in-seven-days road trip. I came into this week hoping the Sox would go 4-4. They need to win one game against the Yankees to achieve that modest goal.

The Yankees are 28-10. They are legitimate World Series contenders. They are a better team than the Sox. But, they have lost 10 games this year, so the Sox need to man up, find a way to get a win sometime this weekend, and then regroup on the off day Monday.

Despite all the issues, the Sox are only three games behind the Minnesota Twins in the AL Central entering Friday's play.

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