White Sox announce rotation plans for series after All-Star break
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 17, 2026, 12:00 AM
Last updated Jul 17, 2026
The Chicago White Sox have outlined their starting rotation for upcoming series against the Toronto Blue Jays and Texas Rangers following the All-Star break. Anthony Kay will start Friday against the Blue Jays, backed by Sean Burke on Saturday and Davis Martin on Sunday. The rotation also includes Erick Fedde and Noah Schultz for the Texas series. The White Sox aim to enhance their performance as they contend for the top spot in the AL Central and approach the trade deadline in late July.
- •Anthony Kay starts Friday against the Blue Jays with a 4.23 ERA.
- •Sean Burke, with a 1.69 ERA in his last five starts, follows on Saturday.
- •Davis Martin, recovering from a recent slump, pitches in the series finale.
- •Erick Fedde and Noah Schultz will start the first two games against the Rangers.
- •The White Sox's rotation struggles could influence trade strategies before the deadline.
- 12:00 AMYahoo Sports — How White Sox Will Use Starting Rotation After the All-Star Break
"The White Sox have mapped out their rotation for upcoming series against the Blue Jays and Rangers as they look to remain atop the AL Central.
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