White Sox-Mets Series Finale Moved Up at Citi Field Due to Weather
White Sox-Mets Series Finale Moved Up at Citi Field Due to Weather

White Sox-Mets Series Finale Moved Up at Citi Field Due to Weather

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The New York Mets' four-game winning streak ended with a 9-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox, highlighted by poor pitching and defensive errors. Mets starter Griffin Canning struggled, lasting only three innings while allowing five runs, and defensive miscues from Brett Baty and Jeff McNeil contributed to the White Sox's advantage. The Mets announced roster changes ahead of their next game, recalling pitcher Chris Devenski and optioning Brandon Waddell to Triple-A, as they trail the Philadelphia Phillies in the NL East. Due to forecasted inclement weather, the Mets and White Sox rescheduled their series finale at Citi Field to an earlier afternoon start, with gates opening earlier and fans receiving vouchers for future games. The Mets won the opening game of the series 2-1, with key late-inning sacrifice flies, but the White Sox avoided a sweep with their recent victory. Starting pitchers for the rescheduled game are expected to be Griffin Canning for the Mets and Shane Smith for the White Sox.

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