Game Between Rangers and White Sox Suspended Due to Weather After Only 4 Pitches; Rescheduled as Doubleheader on Wednesday

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    The Texas Rangers and Chicago White Sox game on Tuesday night was suspended after just four pitches in the first inning due to continuous rain. The teams will make up the game on Wednesday as part of a doubleheader starting at 4:10 p.m. White Sox pitcher Garrett Crochet threw two balls and two strikes before the game was stopped, with Andrew Heaney scheduled to start for Texas.

    Chicago, having the worst record in baseball at 31-101 and struggling with a 4-30 record since the All-Star break, aims to break a four-game winless streak. The Rangers came into the series on a two-game losing streak. In injury updates, Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom, recovering from elbow surgery, was set to make a rehab start for Triple-A Round Rock, while White Sox players Yoan Moncada and Michael Soroka were scheduled for rehab assignments with Triple-A Charlotte.

    Additionally, the White Sox made roster moves, adding INF Jake Amaya and recalling RHP Prelander Berroa, with INF Bryan Ramos being optioned to Triple-A and RHP John Brebbia designated for assignment. Next, Texas rookie Jack Leiter is lined up to make his fourth start against Chris Flexen in Wednesday’s game, as Flexen seeks to end a 20-start winless streak. The matchup will feature in one of the doubleheader games, although the specific scheduling is yet to be determined.