Jonathan Cannon of the Chicago White Sox faced the Los Angeles Angels, allowing two runs in his first inning but rebounding with a scoreless second. GM Chris Getz praised the team's pitching depth as they prepare for the regular season, highlighting both established starters and promising minor-league talents. Other pitchers like Sean Burke and Shane Smith have also shown solid performance in their outings. As the White Sox assess their rotation candidates, consistency has been key, reflecting well on their spring training progress.
"Offspeed stuff wasn't as sharp in the first inning," Cannon said after his outing in Tempe, Ariz. "Thought I kind of solved it in the second inning, stuff was good. I would take that into the next one."
General manager Chris Getz remarked, "It's been really good across the board for guys that we have penciled in for the rotation," praising the performance of both established and minor-league pitchers.
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