White Sox vs Orioles Game 2 Prediction Game Today April 7: Series Continues at The Rate

April 7, 2026 | Rate Field, Chicago, IL | 2:10 PM CDT | NBC Sports Chicago

The Chicago White Sox host the Baltimore Orioles (3–7, on a losing streak) in Game 2 at Guaranteed Rate Field tonight. They’re struggling on the road at 0–4. We’re playing better at home. But let’s be honest—after losing 99 games last year, we need to prove we can actually beat teams like this consistently.

The Orioles have Gunnar Henderson—one of the best young players in baseball. Adley Rutschman provides leadership behind the plate. Kyle Bradish is trying to stabilize their rotation. They’re slumping at 3–7.

We have Drew Thorpe on the mound. Luis Robert Jr. providing power-speed when healthy. Colson Montgomery showing flashes. We’re trying to build something at The Rate.

For White Sox fans, this is Game 2 of the series—another chance to beat a team we should compete with.

Where the White Sox Stand Early in the Season

2025 Record: 63–99

After losing 99 games last year, we’re early in the 2026 season trying to show improvement. Drew Thorpe is developing as a rotation piece. Luis Robert Jr. is hopefully staying healthy. Colson Montgomery is showing he belongs.

Key Players:

  • Drew Thorpe (RHP): Young pitcher developing, gets another start
  • Luis Robert Jr. (CF): Power-speed centerpiece when healthy
  • Colson Montgomery (SS): Our top prospect at shortstop

The Focus:

  • Building consistency in our young rotation
  • Luis Robert Jr. staying healthy
  • Colson Montgomery developing
  • Winning games at home we should win

Early in the season, we’re trying to show we’re better than 99 losses.

The Baltimore Orioles: Struggling Early

Current Record: 3–7 (0–4 Away)

The Orioles are 3–7 and 0–4 on the road. Gunnar Henderson is elite. Adley Rutschman is solid. Kyle Bradish is trying to give them quality starts. But they’re struggling early at 3–7.

Key Players:

  • Gunnar Henderson (INF): Elite young player
  • Adley Rutschman (C): Quality catcher
  • Kyle Bradish (RHP): Trying to stabilize rotation

The Struggle:

  • 0–4 on the road
  • 3–7 record early
  • Trying to turn things around

The Orioles are struggling. We should be able to compete with them at home.

The Matchups That Matter Tonight

Position White Sox Orioles
Shortstop Colson Montgomery Gunnar Henderson
Center Field Luis Robert Jr. Cedric Mullins
Starting Pitcher Drew Thorpe Kyle Bradish

Colson Montgomery vs Gunnar Henderson at Shortstop
Montgomery is our top prospect developing. Henderson is one of baseball’s best. Henderson is way better, but Montgomery is building.

Luis Robert Jr. vs Cedric Mullins in Center
When healthy, Robert has elite talent. Mullins is solid. Robert should have the edge.

Drew Thorpe vs Kyle Bradish
Both young pitchers developing. Should be competitive.

What the White Sox Need Tonight

Drew Thorpe Gives Us Quality Innings
Gets another start at home. Against a struggling Orioles lineup, give us five or six solid innings.

Luis Robert Jr. Produces and Stays Healthy
Our centerpiece. Against Baltimore, do damage and stay on the field.

Colson Montgomery Keeps Developing
Keep showing South Side fans you’re building into our franchise shortstop.

Win at Home
The Orioles are 0–4 on the road and 3–7 overall. We’re at home. We should beat them.

What Baltimore Will Bring

Gunnar Henderson will try to spark the offense. Adley Rutschman will provide leadership. Kyle Bradish will battle.

They’re struggling at 3–7. We should compete with them at home.

White Sox Fan Prediction: We Win at Home

Final Score: White Sox 5, Orioles 3

Drew Thorpe is solid—six innings, three runs. Kyle Bradish gives up four runs.

Luis Robert Jr. goes 2-for-4 with a homer. Colson Montgomery adds an RBI.

Gunnar Henderson goes 2-for-4, showing his talent. But we win at home against a struggling team.

We should beat teams like this at The Rate.

Why This Game Matters

The Orioles are 3–7 and 0–4 on the road. We’re at home. We should beat them.

After losing 99 games last year, we need to win games against teams we should compete with.

Drew Thorpe keeps developing. Luis Robert Jr. produces. Colson Montgomery builds.

Go Sox!!!