28/06/2024
“Back Where It All Began”
On Thursday afternoon, former Chicago White Sox great Chris Sale took the mound on the South Side for the first time in five years.
Sale began his career with the White Sox back in 2010 as an effective relief pitcher. With the help of Pitching Coach Don Cooper, however, Sale eventually transitioned into a starting pitcher two years later, and his career immediately took off. He earned MLB All-Star honors for seven straight seasons from 2012-2018 and led the American League in strikeouts in both 2015 and 2017.
In 2016, Sale was traded to the Boston Red Sox in a blockbuster deal for prospects Yoan Moncada and Michael Kopech. In 2017, he surpassed 300 strikeouts in a season for the first time, earning him the title of AL Sporting News Starting Pitcher of the Year. In 2018, he struck out Dodgers star Manny Machado to record the final out of the World Series. In 2019, he would set a record by reaching 2,000 career strikeouts in just 1,626 innings pitched.
Unfortunately, injuries would plague Sale the next few years, leading to him being traded to Atlanta in 2024. Since the trade, Chris has re-emerged as an elite arm, sporting a 10-3 record with 118 strikeouts and a 2.79 ERA. Everything was on display when he faced the White Sox in Chicago on Thursday afternoon. The 35-year-old lefty was in vintage form, ending the day with a very impressive final line:
7 IP, 4 H, 1 ER, 1 BB, 11 K
In the bottom of the fifth-inning, Sale made history yet again, punching out Sox infielder Danny Mendick to collect his 2,307th career strikeout, passing Hall of Famer Juan Marichal for 56th on the all-time list.
📸: June 27th, 2024