Chicago Sun-Times

ANOTHER DAY’S WAIT FOR CARDINALS-SOX

- BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN, STAFF REPORTER dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com | @CST_soxvan

In a season of firsts, here’s another one for the White Sox: a scheduled doublehead­er with two seven-inning games.

The Sox and Cardinals’ scheduled game Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field was postponed and will be made up Saturday as part of a straight doublehead­er starting at 1:10 p.m.

The Cardinals (2-3) haven’t played since July 29 because of multiple positive coronaviru­s tests. They were scheduled to play the Sox on Friday, Saturday and Sunday before facing the Cubs on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at Wrigley Field, pending the results of tests. A staffer’s positive test that surfaced Thursday was the team’s 18th, but players, coaches and staffers were still planning to travel the 295 miles to Chicago on Friday — reportedly in cars.

Coming off two wins in a row and a day off Thursday, the Sox (10-9) would have preferred to open the Cardinals series Friday. They hadn’t listed a starting pitcher for Friday, an expected bullpen day. Lucas Giolito was scheduled to start Saturday and Dallas Keuchel on Sunday, both on five days of rest. Saturday’s game had a 6:10 p.m. scheduled start.

While calling up a pitcher from Schaumburg to start one of the doublehead­er games might be a possibilit­y Saturday, the bullpen should be able to absorb a seven-inning game, especially with Giolito starting one of them.

“We’re anticipati­ng playing, and we’ll deal with any situation that arises that might take us away from that,” manager Rick Renteria said after the Sox’ 7-5 win Wednesday in Detroit, knowing at the time that the Cardinals series was in limbo. “Hopefully . . . we’ll just continue to play, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it, if it even happens.”

MLB has to work out a revised schedule for the Cardinals, who on Saturday will have 44 days left to play 55 games. They’re not expected to play them all.

The Sox will be facing a team with some rust, although the Cardinals have been working out individual­ly, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

MLB and the players’ union announced July 31 that seven-inning doublehead­ers would be played to help make up games postponed because of positive coronaviru­s tests.

“Given the frequency of doublehead­ers, the effects of doublehead­ers on rosters and the need to reschedule games due to dynamic circumstan­ces, both the clubs and the players have determined that this step promotes player health and safety,” MLB and the union said in a joint statement.

 ?? JEFF ROBERSON/AP ?? The White Sox will now meet the returning Cardinals in a pair of seven-inning games Saturday.
JEFF ROBERSON/AP The White Sox will now meet the returning Cardinals in a pair of seven-inning games Saturday.

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