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Phillies & White Sox Mirror Records, Clash Friday
5 Jun
Summary
- Phillies and White Sox share identical 33-29 records.
- Both teams improved after slow starts and managerial changes.
- Pitchers Luzardo and Kay set to duel in series opener.

The Philadelphia Phillies and Chicago White Sox, with identical 33-29 records and 100 games left in their season, are set to begin their only series together this year. The matchup starts Friday in Philadelphia, with both clubs having navigated similar struggles and triumphs.
Philadelphia commenced their season with a 9-19 record but has since turned things around under interim skipper Don Mattingly, securing seven victories in their last nine contests. This includes a recent three-game sweep of the San Diego Padres.
Similarly, the White Sox endured an 11-17 start before gaining traction. They have won six of their last eight games, most recently a commanding 8-0 shutout of the Minnesota Twins. The team welcomed a day off on Thursday, their first in two weeks, allowing players to rest and recover.
The series opener will pit Phillies' left-hander Jesus Luzardo (4-4, 4.30 ERA) against White Sox's Anthony Kay (5-1, 3.77 ERA). Luzardo enters the game having allowed only four runs over his past four starts. Kay, meanwhile, had a strong May, going 4-0 with a 1.95 ERA, and has a solid history against the Phillies in limited appearances.