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White Sox and Cubs Clash in Exciting Cactus League Showdown

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As the Chicago White Sox prepare to face off against the Chicago Cubs in the Cactus League, the stakes are high for players vying for roster spots. While fans are eager to see their teams compete, the players’ focus is likely on personal performance rather than the rivalry itself. However, the thrill of besting their crosstown rivals in their first meeting of the spring certainly adds an extra layer of excitement.

Starting for the White Sox is left-handed pitcher Anthony Kay, who is expected to secure a spot in the rotation as the regular season approaches. In his first outing of the spring, Kay encountered some challenges against the Mariners, allowing one run and issuing two walks over two innings. He’ll be looking to bounce back and prove his worth against a formidable Cubs lineup.

On the opposite side, Cubs pitcher Shota Imanaga will take the mound, having delivered two scoreless innings in his initial outing despite giving up three hits. Imanaga’s performance will be crucial as he faces a White Sox batting order looking to capitalize on any mistakes.

The game is set to begin at 2:05 p.m. Central, with temperatures expected to soar above 90 degrees. Fans hoping to catch the action can tune into the Cubs’ Marquee Network for live coverage, while those without access can listen on ESPN 1000. So grab your favorite chair, settle in, and prepare for an afternoon of baseball as these two teams battle it out in the desert.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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