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AP Sports Preview CHICAGO WHITE SOX (25-24) AT SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS (20-30) Saturday, May 23, 2026 (Interstat) — 7:15 p.m. PT, Oracle Park, San Francisco Weather: 62 degrees, cloudy The Matchup: The Chicago White Sox visit the San Francisco Giants on Saturday evening for the second game of a three-game interleague series at Oracle Park. Chicago holds a one-game lead above .500 at 25-24, while San Francisco sits 10 games under .500 at 20-30. Probable Pitchers: The White Sox are scheduled to start right-hander Erick Fedde (0-4, 5.40 ERA) and right-hander Adrian Houser (2-4, 4.91 ERA). Fedde seeks his first win of the season after five starts. Houser has allowed four earned runs in each of his last two outings. The Giants had not announced a starter at press time. Betting Line: Chicago is a -1.5 run-line favorite. The over/under is 8 runs. Interstat’s game simulator projects a 6-4 White Sox victory, while the ELO system gives San Francisco a 58.5 percent win probability. Players to Watch: - White Sox RHP Sean Burke has been volatile this month. In his last start Wednesday at Seattle, he allowed two earned runs over 4.2 innings in a 5-4 loss. On May 8 against Seattle, he gave up six earned runs in 4.1 innings. However, on May 2 at San Diego, he threw six shutout innings with eight strikeouts and earned the win. - Giants LHP Sam Hentges has been a reliable relief arm. Over his last five appearances, he has allowed zero earned runs across 4.2 innings, striking out six. He tossed 1.1 scoreless innings Wednesday at Arizona in a 6-3 loss. Recent Results: - Friday, May 22: Chicago 0, San Francisco 0 (game not yet played at time of preview). - Chicago’s last game: The White Sox lost 5-4 at Seattle on Wednesday. Burke took a no-decision; Brandon Eisert pitched a scoreless inning, and Randal Grichuk homered as a pinch hitter. - San Francisco’s last game: The Giants lost 6-3 at Arizona on Wednesday. Hentges tossed 1.1 scoreless innings. Keaton Winn struck out three in a scoreless frame, and Casey Schmitt homered. Head-to-Head History: The teams played to a 0-0 score Friday afternoon in the series opener. Upcoming Schedules: - White Sox: After Sunday’s series finale in San Francisco, Chicago returns home for a six-game homestand against Minnesota (May 25-27) and Detroit (May 29-31). - Giants: Following Sunday’s series finale vs. Chicago, San Francisco hosts Arizona (May 25-27) before traveling to Colorado (May 29-31) and Milwaukee (June 1-3).

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