SportsLine's white sox - yankees betting preview centered on a full slate of odds, betting lines, expert picks, game projections, DFS projections and player prop projections for Wednesday's game at 23:05 PM. The package gave bettors and lineup players the same matchup frame before Chicago met New York.
Carlos Rodon and the pitch count note
The sharpest player angle in the preview was Carlos Rodon, who has allowed a hit for every 30 pitches he has thrown this season. That number is the most specific stat in the piece and the one tied most directly to how the matchup was being evaluated.
Rodon was the only named pitcher in the material, and the note on his pitch-by-pitch hit rate sat alongside the odds and projection content rather than a full game story. That made the article less about what had already happened on the field and more about how the matchup was being priced and projected.
SportsLine's White Sox-Yankees package
The publication did not stop at one betting line. It bundled odds, betting lines, expert picks, game projections, DFS projections and player prop projections for the Chicago White Sox against the New York Yankees, giving readers several ways to approach the same game.
For a reader following the matchup for wagering or daily fantasy decisions, that meant the relevant takeaway was not a recap or box score. It was a pregame board built around Wednesday 06/17 at 23:05 PM, with Rodon's hit rate as the clearest performance note attached to it.
The practical use of the piece was straightforward: it pointed readers toward projection-based decisions before first pitch, and it did so with one specific stat on Rodon rather than a broad scouting report. That left the betting and DFS context as the main value of the story, with the pitcher note serving as the clearest anchor for the White Sox-Yankees setup.





