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Chicago White Sox’s pitcher Chris Sale shows energy in first Major League start – MLB News

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Chicago White Sox’s pitcher Chris Sale shows energy in first Major League start – MLB News
The Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale is showing his true talents into his new Major League Baseball season. Started four games so far, Sale off to a great start and playing with enormous confidence. His late swinging fast throws making things
difficult for all his opponent hitters.                     
Team manager Robin Ventura has said for Sale and his recent performances in the regulars. He said praising Sale’s fast pitching, “He's got more than a fastball, and that's one of the reasons he'll be able to go a couple times through a lineup, He's not just
relying on his velocity. His breaking stuff is getting better. You have to have more than a fastball to be able to go through a lineup a couple times.”
He added, “I think people are (wondering) if he can hold up," Ventura said. "And we probably could have left him in there. What we got in the bullpen, we felt comfortable just bringing him out after the first start of the year.”
He is currently going with consistent 1.35 ERA along with five strikeouts and 0.75 WHIP while is overall 2.50 ERA along with 12 saves, 116 strikeouts and 1.08 WHIP also gives an impression that in the coming days his performance will increase.
On contrary to Chris Sale’s performance, the White Sox are also looking in great shape. They are feeling extremely comfortable going into the regulars. So far their team performances have been proving wonderful for them.
Team manager Robin Ventura is also happy as the things going well for entire roster. The White Sox batting lineup and their starting rotation seem not in any kind of hurry and quite well adjusted.
On the other hand, White Sox general manager Kenny Williams has already told his team that he wants a poetical spot in the post season this year. He is also expecting many things from Ventura who came into the franchise carrying only Williams’ support. No
one else in the White Sox top management was agree to bring a manager into the team who does not possess any past managerial experience.       

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