The White Sox are on television for the second time this spring — on the first calendar day of spring, no less — and viewers will be treated to a mix of regulars, prospects, and fringe roster candidates in today’s lineup against the Dodgers.
After yesterday’s uneventful and radio-bound 4-2 win over the Rockies, there must be hope for some distraction from the team’s continued lack of Michael Conforto — or another starting right fielder, or a competent mid-rotation starting pitcher — in a match with this relatively even balance of Dodger stars and scrubs.