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Is this what turning the corner looks like for Carlos Rodon and Lucas Giolito?

Is this what turning the corner looks like for two guys who could be key pieces of the White Sox rotation of the future?

A day after Reynaldo Lopez gave up five runs in the first inning and watched his ERA rise above 4.00 for the first time this season, the White Sox are in Anaheim, where they'll throw Lucas Giolito and Carlos Rodon in the first two games of this four-game set with the Los Angeles Angels. Both Rodon, because of missing the first two-plus months of the season for the second straight year, and Giolito, because he has ranked among the league leaders in walks all season long, have earned their fair share of questions from fans and observers who aren't sure about Rodon's long-term health or Giolito's long-term control.