White Sox On SI beat reporter Jack Ankony spoke with ESPN 1000's Jeff Meller on a recent episode of White Sox Weekly.
The White Sox have a few surefire candidates to pitch in the starting rotation, but it could be a fluid situation as top prospects push to make their MLB debuts and others return from injury.
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