Saturday, September 6th, 2025

The Chicago White Sox look to continue their impressive five-game road winning streak as they face off against the AL Central-leading Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park.
Set for a 6:10 p.m. EDT first pitch, this marks the 12th meeting between the teams this season, with the Tigers currently holding a 7-4 edge in the series. Detroit boasts an 81-61 overall record and a dominant 45-28 home record. Their success has been highlighted by a 57-13 record when scoring at least five runs.
Chicago (54-88) enters the contest with renewed momentum but faces a tough challenge, especially on the road where they are 24-46 this season. The White Sox have struggled in close games, sporting a 12-30 record in one-run contests.
White Sox: Martin Perez (1-3, 2.16 ERA, 0.98 WHIP, 39 strikeouts)
Tigers: Tarik Skubal (12-4, 2.18 ERA, 0.87 WHIP, 216 strikeouts)
The pitching duel features Martin Perez for Chicago and Tarik Skubal for Detroit—both sporting sub-2.20 ERAs. Skubal, with 216 strikeouts on the season, is especially formidable on the mound.
For Detroit, Riley Greene is delivering power and run production with 32 home runs, 41 walks, and 103 RBIs while hitting .269. Dillon Dingler has made notable contributions recently, going 12 for 32 with a double, homer, and two RBIs in the last 10 games.
On the White Sox side, Chase Meidroth has added 15 doubles and four home runs this year, while rookie Colson Montgomery has provided a spark over the past 10 games, going 10 for 41 with six home runs.
In their last 10 games, the Tigers are 3-7, hitting .252 with a 5.37 ERA and have been outscored by 15 runs. The White Sox are 6-4 in their last 10, with a .260 average and a 5.48 ERA, but have been outscored by 10 runs. Both teams are seeking to tighten up pitching as the regular season winds down.
Detroit continues to manage several key injuries, with players like Kyle Finnegan (15-Day IL, abductor), Matt Vierling (oblique), Paul Sewald (shoulder), and others on the injured list.
Chicago also faces roster challenges. Bryan Hudson (back), Miguel Vargas (hand), Luis Robert (hamstring), and several pitchers remain sidelined by various injuries.
At Comerica Park today, expect pleasant baseball weather with partly cloudy skies and a high around 72°F. Rain chances are minimal, so the game should stay dry. Light northwest winds at 8-10 mph could have a slight effect on fly balls, but overall, it’s an ideal day for baseball.
The Chicago White Sox look to extend their road win streak against the division-leading Detroit Tigers in an AL Central showdown. With strong pitching matchups and standout players on both sides, the stakes are high as the season series continues. Fans can expect competitive action, great baseball weather, and plenty of drama as these rivals meet again at Comerica Park.
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