MINNEAPOLIS — The White Sox-Twins game on Thursday has been delayed by rain.
First pitch was orginally scheduled for 6:40 p.m. Left-hander Fraser Ellard (0-2, 4.82 ERA) was scheduled to open against the Twins’ Taj Bradley (6-7, 4.82).
The Sox have a chance to sweep the Twins and are on a season-high-tying four-game winning streak.
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