- **Q: Who are the starting pitchers tonight?
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The Minnesota Twins, reeling from an 0-4 start and historically poor offensive performance, head into Tuesday night's game against the Chicago White Sox desperate for their first win of the 2025 season. They face a White Sox team riding hig...
## Twins Desperate for Offensive Spark
The Minnesota Twins find themselves in an early-season hole, having been outscored 28-6 en route to an 0-4 start. Their team batting average (.143), on-base percentage (.206), and OPS (.436) are all the lowest in Major League Baseball. Shortstop Carlos Correa emphasized the need for quick adjustments, stating, "It's not about losing the games, it's about the way we're playing collectively right now... We've got to get better." While most of the lineup is struggling, Willi Castro has been a lone bright spot, slashing .357/.400/.786 early on. Simeon Woods Richardson takes the ball for Minnesota, looking to build on his 2024 rookie campaign where he posted a 4.17 ERA over 133.2 innings.
## White Sox Look to Continue Hot Start
Conversely, the Chicago White Sox (2-2) have enjoyed stellar starting pitching, becoming just the fifth team ever (first since 2019) whose starters haven't allowed a run through the first four games. Martín Pérez led the charge Monday with six no-hit innings. Tonight, the spotlight falls on 24-year-old rookie Shane Smith. Acquired in the Rule 5 Draft, Smith possesses a fastball that can touch 97-98 mph and showed promise in spring. Offensively, Andrew Benintendi leads the Sox with two home runs and six RBIs, boasting a 1.025 OPS. The team hopes to provide Smith with run support as he aims to extend the rotation's scoreless streak in his debut at Rate Field (formerly Guaranteed Rate Field).
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