Right-hander Bryse Wilson to provide bulk for depleted White Sox rotation
Briefly

Bryse Wilson of the White Sox is stepping into a starting role, filling in for the injured Martin Perez. Wilson, who has significant experience in both long relief and starting roles, is expected to provide innings and support to a strained bullpen. Despite the transition, he aims to maintain his straightforward approach, focusing on attacking hitters and pitching efficiently. Manager Will Venable notes that Wilson is the best option available, while also highlighting the importance of having multiple pitchers capable of covering innings during this challenging stretch.
The main difference for Wilson will come when he sees a hitter a second and third time through the order. He's only pitched 1 ⅓ innings after facing an order one time through.
It’s a little different seeing guys multiple times. It’s just going out and attacking the strike zone and being as efficient as possible.
Manager Will Venable said the onus won’t solely fall on Wilson's shoulder, but he’s probably the team’s best option.
Wilson has a very easy-going demeanor and a straightforward pitching philosophy that the team hopes translates into success.
Read at Chicago Sun-Times
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