Rangers-White Sox suspended after 4 pitches in 1st inning; Game will be part of a DH on Wednesday
The Texas Rangers-White Sox game was suspended Tuesday night after four pitches in the first inning due to persistent rain.
The game will be made up on Wednesday as part of a doubleheader, starting at 4:10 p.m.
White Sox starter Garrett Crochet (6-9) threw four pitches — two balls and two strikes — before the game was halted.
Andrew Heaney (4-13) was the scheduled starter for Texas.
Chicago, which has the worst record in baseball at 31-101 and is 4-30 since the all-star break, is looking to end a four-game winless streak.
The Rangers entered the first game of the three-game series with a two-game losing streak.
White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada (adductor strain) and pitcher Michael Soroka (shoulder strain) were scheduled to begin rehab assignments with Triple-A Charlotte on Tuesday. … The club added Jake Amaya to the active roster a day after claiming him off waivers from Houston and recalled Prelander Berroa from Charlotte. Bryan Ramos was optioned to Triple-A and John Brebbia was designated for assignment.