Fifth starter job search isn't over, but recent addition shows one way it might end
After Tuesday's victory over the Rangers, the White Sox are now 2-5 in games pitched by their fifth starters in 2016.
Miguel Gonzalez pitched in both, but his first start wasn't the kind that inspired much confidence. With his second, he became the first of the fifth starters that management and fans want to see again.
Ironically, the latter is because he minimized his on-camera time. Gonzalez only threw 72 pitches over his 5u2154 innings, including 37 over his first four innings (29 strikes).