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MLB / Opening Day
Get ready for the 2026 MLB season as the Chicago White Sox visit the Milwaukee Brewers for Opening Day at American Family Field. This matchup features former minor league teammates Shane Smith of the White Sox and Jacob Misiorowski of the B...
### Pitching Matchup Shane Smith, after an All-Star season in 2025, takes the mound for the White Sox. Jacob Misiorowski, dubbed "our Forrest Gump" by his manager, looks to build on his rookie season, enhanced by a new changeup grip designed to improve his performance against left-handed hitters.
### Lineups The projected starting lineups are:
**White Sox:** 1. Andrew Benintendi (L), LF 2. Chase Meidroth, 2B 3. Colson Montgomery (L), SS 4. Munetaka Murakami (L), 1B 5. Miguel Vargas, 3B 6. Austin Hays, RF 7. Lenyn Sosa, DH 8. Edgar Quero (S), C 9. Luisangel Acuña, CF
**Brewers:** 1. Jackson Chourio, LF 2. Brice Turang (L), 2B 3. William Contreras, C 4. Christian Yelich (L), DH 5. Luis Rengifo, 3B 6. Sal Frelick (L), RF 7. Jake Bauers (L), 1B 8. Garrett Mitchell (L) or Brandon Lockridge, CF 9. Joey Ortiz, SS
### Bullpen The White Sox bullpen features Seranthony Domínguez as the closer, supported by Sean Newcomb, Grant Taylor, Jordan Leasure, and Jordan Hicks. The Brewers will rely on Trevor Megill and Abner Uribe, with options like Angel Zerpa and Jared Koenig.
### Injuries Key injuries to note: White Sox catcher Kyle Teel is out with a hamstring strain, and Mike Vasil will miss the season due to Tommy John surgery. For the Brewers, Quinn Priester is recovering from thoracic outlet syndrome.
### Broadcast Information - **White Sox:** Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) and ESPN Chicago (AM-1000/FM-100.3 HD2). - **Brewers:** Brewers.TV, over-the-air on stations across Wisconsin, including WITI-TV (FOX6) in Milwaukee.
The game will be broadcast on various networks; check local listings for details.
Shane Smith for the White Sox and Jacob Misiorowski for the Brewers.
Yes, Kyle Teel (White Sox) is out with a hamstring strain, and Quinn Priester (Brewers) is recovering from thoracic outlet syndrome.
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