The Seattle Mariners will begin Game 1 of their last series of the season against the Oakland Athletics at 7:10 p.m. PT on Friday. The Mariners were eliminated on their off day on Thursday after the Detroit Tigers and Kansas City Royals both won.
The Chicago White Sox (36-118) play the San Diego Padres (88-66) at 8:40 p.m. ET on Saturday following a three-game losing streak. The Padres will call on Martin Perez (4-5) versus the White Sox and Chris Flexen (2-14).
Whether or not the 2024 White Sox ultimately set a new record for the most losses in a single season, there is no denying their performance this year has been a massive disappointment.
Over the weekend, the Chicago White Sox finally won a game that was started by former Seattle Mariners hurler Chris Flexen. It shouldn't seem like a big deal, but it was in that it snapped a brutal streak in baseball history.
A five-run ninth inning propelled the visiting Chicago White Sox to a 7-2 win over the Boston Red Sox, salvaging the finale of a three-game series on Sunday.
The Chicago White Sox had a moment on Tuesday that would have done the Three Stooges proud.
Chris Flexen, you will be remembered, though it won’t be for something you want to be remembered for and it’s mostly not your fault. You are officially the biggest individual loser on one of MLB’s biggest team losers, the 2024 Chicago White Sox.
The White Sox had their latest skid extended to 11 games with a 13-3 rout at the hands of the Orioles on Monday, the 20th straight loss in which Chris Flexen started to set a big league mark for most consecutive losses in a pitcher's starts.
Hey, you have to relish the big comebacks when they happen It was close there, for a moment, before season loss 108 sounded its siren. Maybe two moments, Heck, the White Sox even had an early lead, thanks to a couple of bloop singles to start the game, with Andrew Benintendi and Gavin Sheets coming through.
Former Seattle Mariners pitcher Chris Flexen made some very sad baseball history on Friday night as a member of the Chicago White Sox. Despite tossing a quality start, Flexen took a no-decision as the White Sox fell 5-2 to the Detroit Tigers.
The Chicago White Sox haven't won a game since July 10. It was a 3-1 victory in the first game of a doubleheader against the Minnesota Twins. The Twins went on to win the second game of the doubleheader, and the White Sox haven't seen a W on the scoreboard since.
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In a significant move, the White Sox sign Chris Flexen, a right-handed pitcher. The Chicago White Sox have reportedly agreed on a one-year contract with Chris Flexen, worth $1.75 million.
The White Sox are reportedly in agreement with right-hander Chris Flexen.
The Oakland Athletics have struggled to score runs all season, but they found an elixir to those woes -- at least for one night -- with an 8-5 win over the Colorado Rockies on Friday night in Denver.
For the second time in 10 days, right-handed pitcher Chris Flexen is on the move. The 29-year-old has agreed to sign a minor league contract with the Colorado Rockies.
The Rays, dealing with several injury blows to the pitching staff, have interest in recently released right-hander Chris Flexen.
Chris Flexen is making $8M this year and still has almost half of that to be paid out, but the Mets agreed to take that on in order to acquire right-hander Trevor Gott.
The New York Mets acquired reliever Trevor Gott and pitcher Chris Flexen from the Seattle Mariners on Monday, and then immediately designated Flexen for assignment.
The Seattle Mariners have made the surprising move to designate pitcher Chris Flexen for assignment. It's a fall from grace for Flexen, who was a big part of the M's pitching staff in each of the last two years.
The Seattle Mariners never sent a starting pitcher to the injured list last season, when they snapped a postseason drought that had dated to 2001. This year, they made it through only two games before left-hander Robbie Ray was placed on the 15-day IL with a Grade 1 flexor strain in his left forearm/elbow.
The Mariners may be shaking up the Scrabble board a bit just a few months after ending their lengthy franchise playoff drought.
On Tuesday night, the Mariners offense finally exploded for some much-needed offense. But perhaps the best moment from the 9-3 win over the Tigers came from a pitcher we hadn't seen in nearly two full weeks. Chris Flexen, who had not thrown a pitch since August 19, got a chance to shut down Detroit for four innings of relief out of the bullpen.
After roaring into the All-Star break with 14 consecutive wins, the Seattle Mariners received a dose of Texas-sized reality. The Houston Astros never trailed en route to a three-game sweep that stopped Seattle's roll.
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