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White Sox Seek First Spring Win Against Dodgers in Camelback Ranch Showdown

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In a highly anticipated matchup at Camelback Ranch, the Chicago White Sox aim to break their losing streak against the Los Angeles Dodgers. This game marks their last duel before next week’s prospect game, and the South Siders are looking to secure their first victory over the Dodgers since March 8, 2025, and their first Spring Training win against the reigning 2025 World Series Champions.

Taking the mound for the White Sox is Mike Vasil, who is eager to showcase his skills in another rotation tryout. His initial Spring Training start in February was shaky, as he allowed three hits and a run over just 1 ⅓ innings. However, Vasil is coming off a strong three-inning relief appearance against the Rockies, where he allowed only one hit. He’ll be facing Dodgers reliever Justin Wrobleski, who has impressed with three quality appearances, surrendering only three hits and no runs.

As the South Siders look to solidify their roster before the next round of cuts, several players will be under the spotlight. Luisangel Acuña is vying for the center field position against an injured Brooks Baldwin, while Derek Hill is working to maintain his place on the 40-man roster. Meanwhile, Tristan Peters and Curtis Mead aim to establish themselves as dependable utility players.

The Dodgers arrive with a less formidable lineup than usual, missing key players Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Will Smith, and newly-signed Edwin Díaz, all of whom are representing their countries in the World Baseball Classic. This absence presents the White Sox with a promising opportunity to even the score in their Glendale series.

Fans can catch the action live on CHSN or via MLB.TV at 3:10 PM CT.

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

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