Monday, August 18 U.S. Cellular Field | 7:11 PM CT Jarrod Washburn, LHP (5-12, 4.58) Mariners (46-77) @ Mark Buehrle, LHP (10-10, 3.77) White Sox (70-53) Scouting Report: Mariners: The left-hander surrendered just one earned run in his last outing, but three unearned runs sent him to his 12th loss of the season and 98th of his MLB career. Two of the seven hits he allowed were home runs, the first time since May 10 that he gave up more than one home run in a game. Washburn has had nine quality starts in his last 14 outings and has two wins to show for it. He is 3-4 for a 3.92 ERA in nine career outings at U.S. Cellular Field.
White Sox: Buehrle was outstanding for a second consecutive start Wednesday, throwing seven shutout innings against Kansas City to earn the win. He allowed only five hits and struck out five batters. He also didn't walk anybody, bringing his K/BB ratio to 7-to-1 over his last three starts. Buehrle brought his record to .500 for the first time since April 14, and has truly re-established himself as the captain of the staff. Buehrle has yet to face Seattle this season but owns a 6-4 record with a 3.75 ERA against them lifetime.
Tuesday, August 19 U.S. Cellular Field | 7:11 PM CT Felix Hernandez, RHP (7-7, 3.04) Mariners (46-77) @ To be announced White Sox (70-53)
Scouting Report: Mariners: The right-hander had another quality start in his most recent outing, holding the Angels to three runs over six innings and four over seven, but had to settle for his ninth no-decision of the season. His ERA climbed over the 3.00 mark, but is still an impressive 3.04 after 23 starts, much better than his 7-7 record. He had gone four starts without surrendering a home run before Mark Teixeira hit a two-run homer to left-center. Hernandez has a career record of 1-1 against the White Sox with a 5.01 ERA in four starts.
White Sox: For Tuesday's start, the White Sox could choose to go with Clayton Richard, called up from Triple-A Charlotte prior to Friday's game in Oakland, but he will work out of the bullpen this weekend if necessary. They have the option of calling up another pitcher from the Minors or going with a bullpen by committee against the Mariners. Manager Ozzie Guillen probably won't decide on Tuesday's starter until Monday.
Wednesday, August 20 U.S. Cellular Field | 1:05 PM CT R.A. Dickey, RHP (3-7, 4.92) Mariners (46-77) @ Gavin Floyd, RHP (12-6, 3.75) White Sox (70-53)
Scouting Report: Mariners: The knuckleball specialist returns to the rotation just three days after being sent to the bullpen, replacing the injured Carlos Silva (elbow tendinitis) for the time being. Dickey, 2-7 as a starter this season, tied a Major League record during a relief appearance against the Twins on Sunday by throwing four wild pitches in the fifth inning. For whatever reason, his knuckler was moving more than usual inside the Metrodome, compared to the movement it has outside. He figures to get at least two more starts before leaving the rotation again.
White Sox: It wasn't Floyd at his best during Friday's 6-4 loss to the A's in Oakland, but the right-hander certainly pitched well enough to win. He allowed one earned run on six hits over 5 2/3 innings, striking out four and walking two. Floyd also threw 110 pitches against an extremely patient Oakland offense. Floyd has one start against the Mariners this season, and it was not a good one, as he allowed five runs on nine hits over 3 2/3 innings during a loss at Safeco Park. Floyd has a career 0-2 record with a 10.13 ERA against Seattle, but he has an 8-2 record at U.S. Cellular Field this season.
Would be very nice to get a sweep here, but I think the Sox will lose on Tuesday. King Felix is one of the best pitchers nobody knows about, and I expect him to outduel whoever it is the Sox throw on Tuesday. Gotta do whatever they can to win the next 6 or 7 series, as the Twins embark on that 14 game roadtrip Thursday. Look for Brian Anderson to get the start Tuesday, as 3 of his 12 or 13 career HRs have come off Hernandez.
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