SEATTLE -- Whether its the reemergence of Nate Jones or starters who have pitched deep into games of late, the rest of the White Sox bullpen has seen a reduced workload.
And they’re not complaining.
With Jones back in the mix pitching key innings and the club’s starters averaging nearly seven innings over the past 13 games, the bullpen’s workload has been reduced at a point in the season when arms get tired. So while you might expect relievers to vie for any inning they can get their hands on, veteran Matt Albers said the group has enjoyed the respite.