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What to watch for in the Chicago White Sox’ next 5 series — all against sub-.500 teams. Will they make their move in the AL Central?

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Lance Lynn yelled in celebration after striking out Myles Straw for the final out of the fifth inning during Game 2 of Saturday’s doubleheader against the Cleveland Guardians at Guaranteed Rate Field.

It was classic Lynn, who struck out the side.

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The outing was Lynn’s best in a season that was delayed after tearing a tendon in his right knee during a late spring training start. He allowed three hits, struck out six and walked one in six shutout innings.

“The main thing is making sure that physically I stay strong in the second half and I’m able to stay mechanically where I need to be, because I created some bad habits trying to protect the knee,” Lynn said afterward.

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White Sox starting pitcher Lance Lynn delivers against the Guardians on Saturday at Guaranteed Rate Field. (Quinn Harris / Getty Images)

Lynn is the probable starter for the Sox on Friday as they begin a three-game series against the Oakland Athletics at Guaranteed Rate Field.

It’s the continuation of a stretch of 19 consecutive games against teams with losing records that began Tuesday in Colorado. They split the two-game series at Coors Field, squandering a chance to gain ground in the American League Central on Wednesday by losing a ninth-inning lead and falling 6-5.

This is a prime opportunity for the Sox to show the consistency that has been lacking throughout most of the season. They are 49-49, three games behind AL Central-leading Minnesota Twins and 1 ½ games behind the second-place Guardians, who faced the Red Sox in Boston on Thursday evening.

Here’s what to watch in the upcoming five series.

The Athletics’ Sean Murphy reacts after striking out swinging in the bottom of the ninth inning against the Astros on July 10, 2022 at the Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (Carlos Avila Gonzalez/AP)

The A’s have the worst record in the American League at 38-63. They have struggled offensively, ranking last in the majors in batting average (.214), on-base percentage (.275) and OPS (.616). They have been shut out 10 times.

The A’s have played better as of late, winning six of eight since returning from the All-Star break. That includes taking all three games this week in a series against the Houston Astros, their first sweep of the season.

They are are batting .249 with 68 runs in their last 13 games (5.2 runs per game) after hitting .200 with 67 runs in the previous 25 games (2.7 per game).

Lynn, who is 4-1 with a 3.68 ERA in eight career starts against the A’s, will be followed by Johnny Cueto on Saturday and Dylan Cease on Sunday.

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The #WhiteSox have placed right-handed pitcher Reynaldo López on the 15-day injured list (retroactive to July 25) with a lower back strain.

The White Sox will make a corresponding roster move prior to tomorrow night’s series opener vs. Oakland.

— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) July 28, 2022

The Sox will be without reliever Reynaldo López, who was placed on the 15-day injured list Thursday with a lower back strain. The move is retroactive to Monday. López, who is 4-2 with a 2.98 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 37 appearances (one start), last pitched Saturday.

Royals players Whit Merrifield, left, and Andrew Benintendi celebrate after scoring on a Carlos Santana single against the White Sox on April 26, 2022, at Guaranteed Rate Field. (Chris Sweda / Chicago Tribune)

The Royals entered Thursday in last place in the AL Central at 39-59.

The Sox won’t have to contend with All-Star Andrew Benintendi after the Royals traded the outfielder to the New York Yankees on Wednesday. Benintendi hit .313 with five RBIs in eight games against the Sox this season.

The trade deadline will be a topic of discussion during the series at Guaranteed Rate Field — teams have until 5 p.m. Tuesday to make moves.

The New York Yankees today announced that they have acquired OF Andrew Benintendi from the Kansas City Royals in exchange for minor leaguers RHP Chandler Champlain, LHP T.J. Sikkema and RHP Beck Way.

— New York Yankees (@Yankees) July 28, 2022

The series at Kauffman Stadium is actually four games in three days, starting with a doubleheader on Aug. 9.

The teams have split the first eight meetings, with the Sox winning three of five the last time they met (May 16-19 in Kansas City, Mo).

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The Royals have received solid pitching from their starters lately. The rotation has a 2.84 ERA in the last 15 games, which is the best in the AL since July 10. But the Royals have committed 19 errors in their last 22 games, the second most in the majors since July 3 (the Boston Red Sox have 20).

The Rangers’ Adolis Garcia, left, scores on a two-run single by Jonah Heim as White Sox catcher Seby Zavala applies a late tag during the 12th inning on June 12, 2022, at Guaranteed Rate Field. The Sox lost 8-6. (Nam Y. Huh / AP)

The Rangers entered Thursday’s game against the Los Angeles Angels at 43-54.

The Sox had one of their most disappoint series of the season against the Rangers, dropping two of three June 10-12 at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The Sox won the opener but lost the second game 11-9 in 10 innings despite leading by five runs after the fourth. The series finale stretched to 12 innings with the Rangers prevailing 8-6.

The Rangers have had a rough July (7-16) and entered Thursday having lost nine of 11.

The Rangers have a plus-four run differential since the All-Star break but are just 2-5. All five losses have been by one or two runs. Thirty-two of the team’s 54 losses this season (59.3%) have been by one or two runs.

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Tigers shortstop Javier Báez gets ready for an at-bat during a game Saturday in Detroit. (Carlos Osorio/AP)

The Tigers entered Thursday’s game against the Blue Jays in Toronto at 40-59. They rank last in the AL in runs (320) and slugging percentage (.335).

The Tigers have lost 11 of 15 dating to a 4-2 loss to the Sox on July 10. The teams split that four-game series, but the Sox have won seven of 10 in the season series.

The Sox are slashing .310/.357/.480 with 11 home runs in the 10 games. The pitching staff has a 2.31 ERA. The Tigers have a .203/.270/.283 slash line with five homers against the Sox. Their pitching staff has a 6.14 ERA in the 10 games.

The Sox follow up the series with the Tigers with four at home against the AL West-leading Astros. The 17 games between now and then could get the Sox going in the right direction as they aim for a third consecutive postseason appearance.

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