Wednesday, April 8, 2026

White Sox option Shane Smith to Triple-A Charlotte

It hasn't been two weeks since Shane Smith made the Opening Day start for the White Sox, but the team optioned him to Triple-A Charlotte before the start of Wednesday afternoon's game against the Baltimore Orioles.

Smith, who made the All-Star team as a rookie last season, has been a disaster in his first three starts of the season. He's 0-2 with a 10.80 ERA, and he's covered only 8.1 innings in those outings. His control has been brutal, as he's walked nine batters already in that small sample size. Combine that with the 12 hits he's allowed, and that's simply too many guys reaching base.

Even though Smith was unscored upon Tuesday in his outing against the Orioles, you cannot say it was a good performance. He needed 99 pitches to work 3.2 innings. While he allowed only one hit, he walked five. 

To be fair, Smith struck out eight, so the outing wasn't a total bust. In a strange anomaly, none of the first 11 Baltimore batters put a ball in play -- six strikeouts, four walks and a hit batsman.

However, Smith has yet to throw a pitch in the fifth inning this season, and the Sox cannot afford such short outings from a starting pitcher who is supposed to be a mainstay.

Smith only covered 11 outs Tuesday, which left 16 outs for the bullpen to cover while protecting a slim 2-1 lead. They couldn't do it -- Baltimore scored three runs in the eighth and won 4-2.

Tyler Schweitzer was called up to take Smith's place on the roster and bolster the depleted bullpen. The lefty made his MLB debut in relief on Wednesday, allowing a run in 1.1 innings as the Sox dropped their third straight to the Orioles, 5-3.

Strangely, Baltimore has won its last 11 games at Rate Field. I don't feel as though the Orioles has been a great team during this stretch, so that's a testament to how bad the Sox have been.

But don't you worry: the next four Sox games are at Kansas City, a place where the Sox have lost 14 in a row and 19 of their last 21. It's been more than two years since the Sox last beat the Royals in Kansas City (Sept. 6, 2023).

There's nothing that says your franchise is a joke more than having multiple streaks like this going on at the same time.

The Sox are 4-8. 

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