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Apr 21, 2024 | 3.0 | 0 | 2 | 7.88 | -10.5 |
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2024 | -5 | -2.5 | 8.0 | — | 2 | — | 8 | 7 | 7.88 | 2.00 |
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Fantasy Performance by Week
Fantasy News
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The White Sox optioned Nastrini to Triple-A Charlotte on Monday. Nastrini impressed in his major-league debut but was then roughed up by the Phillies in his second start, yielding six runs (five earned) over three innings. The White Sox will need a starter later this week to take Nastrini's spot, with Chris Flexen representing a possibility to fill in.... See More ... See Less
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White Sox's Nick Nastrini: Draws another start
Nastrini is scheduled to start Sunday's game in Philadelphia. The rookie right-hander will receive another turn through the White Sox rotation after he acquitted himself well in his MLB debut Monday, striking out five and allowing two earned runs on three hits and two walks over five innings in a no-decision against the Royals. Though Nastrini was able to pound the zone effectively Monday, fantasy managers may want to tread cautiously with him, given the control issues he's displayed for much of his minor-league career. Between stops at the Triple-A and Double-A levels within the White Sox and Dodgers organizations in 2023, Nastrini posted a 10.8 percent walk rate over 114.2 innings.... See More ... See Less -
White Sox's Nick Nastrini: Called up for major-league debut
The White Sox selected Nastrini's contract from Triple-A Charlotte on Monday. Nastrini is set to make his major-league debut Monday against the Royals. The 24-year-old posted a 7.71 ERA in two starts with Charlotte, although that came with a 13:3 K:BB across seven innings. Nastrini was also impacted by an illness in his first start with Charlotte before pitching better his next time out, allowing three runs (two earned) with an 8:1 K:BB in four frames. He got his pitch count to 78 in that outing, so he should be get for 90 or so Monday.... See More ... See Less -
White Sox's Nick Nastrini: Making major-league debut Monday
Nastrini is expected to be called up from Triple-A Charlotte and start Chicago's series opener against the Royals on Monday, Scott Merkin of MLB.com reports. Nastrini appears set to make his major-league debut with the White Sox, joining the big-league roster after producing an inflated 7.71 ERA over seven innings in two starts with Charlotte so far this season. The right-hander will look to make the most of his opportunity against a red-hot Royals team.... See More ... See Less -
White Sox's Nick Nastrini: Coming back from illness
White Sox general manager Chris Getz revealed Thursday that Nastrini has been battling an illness at Triple-A Charlotte, Scott Merkin of MLB.com reports. Nastrini made his first start of the season for Charlotte on Wednesday and was bludgeoned for four runs on seven hits and two walks over just three innings, with Getz noting that the right-hander's stuff wasn't sharp, likely as a result of the illness. While Nastrini remains a candidate to start Monday in Cleveland, it's looking like the plan might be to keep him at Charlotte for a while, per James Fegan of SoxMachine.com. The Sox could be leaning toward filling the fifth slot in their rotation with bullpen games until Mike Clevinger is ready, which is expected to happen around May 1.... See More ... See Less -
White Sox's Nick Nastrini: Could start Monday
Nastrini, who is scheduled to make his first start of the season for Triple-A Charlotte on Wednesday, could be called up to start for the White Sox next Monday in Cleveland, Daryl Van Schouwen of the Chicago Sun-Times reports. The White Sox headed into Opening Day with a four-man rotation, but had the team included a fifth starter on the 26-man roster, Nastrini might have been in line for the spot. Chicago has since addressed its need for rotation depth with the re-signing of Mike Clevinger earlier this week, but because he missed all of spring training, the veteran right-hander could need a week or more to get fully stretched out before he's ready to make his season debut. After a postponement Wednesday, the White Sox will need a fifth starter for the first time this season Monday against the Guardians, and Nastrini would seem to be the most logical choice to fill the opening if manager Pedro Grifol doesn't opt for a bullpen day instead. Even if he gets the nod Monday in what would be his MLB debut, Nastrini may not be in store for additional starts beyond that if Clevinger is ready to pitch by mid-April.... See More ... See Less -
Dodgers' Nick Nastrini: Makes season debut
Nastrini (undisclosed) made his season debut Thursday after being assigned to Double-A Tulsa, pitching three scoreless innings and striking out four in a 3-0 win over Wichita. He scattered one hit and three walks in the 47-pitch outing. Nastrini was held back in extended spring training to begin the Double-A season, either due to an injury or in a deliberate measure by the Dodgers to manage his innings. Whatever the case, the 23-year-old right-hander was cleared to make his debut two weeks into the season and generally looked good, aside from the three walks. Keeping the free passes in check will be essential for Nastrini to find success down the road, and until he's able to do that in the higher levels of the minors, the Dodgers may be reluctant to push him to the big leagues.... See More ... See Less -
Dodgers' Nick Nastrini: Building up in extended ST
Nastrini (undisclosed) is building up arm strength in extended spring training and will eventually report to Double-A Tulsa, Jim Callis of MLB.com reports. We don't have an official injury for Nastrini like we do with teammate Bobby Miller (shoulder), who is also getting held back in extended spring training. It's unclear if this is a significant setback or not, but Nastrini has been a strikeout machine in pro ball and will focus on limiting the free passes when he is ready to return to Double-A.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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Scott Merkin@scottmerkin2M agoJimenez now tied with Yoan Moncada for 26th place on the White Sox all-time home run list with 93.
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Daryl Van Schouwen@CST_soxvan4M ago*White Sox are TBA for Rays in series opener in St. Petersburg tomorrow, but the plan is for Mike Clevinger to make his season debut. Also hearing Luis Robert Jr. is about a week away from a minor league rehab stint in his return from hip flexor strain.
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Scott Merkin@scottmerkin8M agoGallegos vs. the White Sox today: Homer, double, double. His day is done and it's 3-1 White Sox in the 7th.
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Scott Merkin@scottmerkin12M agoJimenez homers on a 1-2 pitch. No. 4. 2-1 White Sox in the 7th. That ball was hit rather hard.
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Daryl Van Schouwen@CST_soxvan28M agoWhite Sox third baseman Bryan Ramos' first career RBI came on this sacrifice fly in the second inning. https://t.co/ZYtqVcHEoB
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Scott Merkin@scottmerkin1H agoWhite Sox have had four connections over 100 mph exit velocity, according to Statcast, and five over 95 mph, against Liberatore
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James Fegan@JRFegan2H agoBryan Ramos' first major league hit...will have to wait, but he put the White Sox up 1-0 with a sacrifice fly to left-center in his first career PA.
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Scott Merkin@scottmerkin2H agoFirst career RBI for Bryan Ramos, sacrifice fly. 1-0 White Sox
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Scott Merkin@scottmerkin2H ago"I said, ‘Don’t you dare stop this game. Just keep it going.'” Neither rain, nor rain, nor even more rain (3 hour 3 minute delay with 2 outs in the bottom of the 10th) could stop John Brebbia and the White Sox in Saturday's 6-5 victory: https://t.co/SJLYqP5tnG
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Chuck Garfien@ChuckGarfien4H agoLost in the crazy win yesterday was this: White Sox used 7 relievers. They combined to give up 1 hit in 5.2 innings. Jared Shuster set it all up on Friday going 3.1 IP in relief, giving up 1 hit.