White Sox’ game vs. Angels delayed because of incoming storm

The White Sox announced that the start of the game Monday night at Rate Field against the Angels will be delayed because of an incoming storm. First pitch was scheduled for 6:40 p.m.

The team said forecasts estimate that the rain will clear after 8 p.m.

After heavy rains, the grounds crew removed the tarp around 2 p.m., and both teams went through batting and fielding practice. The Sox also allowed the Dog Day parade around the warning track.

More to come.

Forgive White Sox left-hander Anthony Kay if his rhythm is a bit off. He has alternated starts and appearances that follow an opener. He has pitched on four, five and six days of rest.
The Sox went 4-for-33 in the series with runners in scoring position after going 1-for-8 in the finale. On the bright side, right-hander Sean Burke dominated, going a career-high 7⅓ innings.
Teel strained his hamstring March 10 and hasn’t been cleared yet for a rehab assignment.
Despite lower velocity and four walks, Schultz only allowed two runs over six innings.
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