Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
First Pitch: 7:05 PM ET
Broadcast: NBC Sports Chicago, YES Network, MLB.TV
The Yankees and White Sox meet for the final game of their mid‑June set, with New York looking to extend its AL‑best home record and Chicago trying to stay above .500 in a tight AL Central race. The pitching matchup features Steven Burke, a rising right‑hander who has given the White Sox valuable innings, against Ryan Weathers, who has emerged as a stabilizing force in the Yankees’ rotation. With both teams playing meaningful baseball and Yankee Stadium’s short porch looming, this matchup carries strong betting and matchup intrigue.
Venue Information
Yankee Stadium — Bronx, New York
Opened: 2009
Capacity: ~47,300
Park Factors:
Extremely friendly to left‑handed power
Short right‑field porch boosts HRs
Plays neutral to slightly hitter‑friendly overall
Weather Forecast (Bronx, NY)
Temperature: 79–83°F at first pitch
Humidity: 55–60%
Wind: 8–12 mph blowing out to right
Rain Chance: <10%
Impact:
Boost to left‑handed pull hitters
Fly balls to right will carry
Slightly elevated scoring environment
Injury Report
Chicago White Sox
Luis Robert Jr. — Healthy
Eloy Jiménez — Healthy
Andrew Vaughn — Healthy
Yoán Moncada — OUT (back)
Steven Burke — Healthy
Impact: Moncada’s absence removes a switch‑hitting threat and weakens Chicago’s infield defense.
New York Yankees
Aaron Judge — Healthy
Juan Soto — Healthy
Anthony Rizzo — Healthy
Gleyber Torres — Questionable (hamstring)
Ryan Weathers — Healthy
Impact: If Torres sits, New York loses a key right‑handed bat, but the Judge–Soto duo remains the most dangerous 1‑2 punch in baseball.
Team Records & Recent Form
Chicago White Sox (38–34)
Last 10: 6–4
Road Record: 18–18
Run Differential: +14
Trend: Rotation stabilizing; bullpen improving; offense streaky but powerful
New York Yankees (45–27)
Last 10: 7–3
Home Record: 26–12
Run Differential: +65
Trend: Offense rolling; pitching staff strong; bullpen elite in late innings
Series History
2025 Season: Yankees won 4–2
Last 20 Meetings: Yankees lead 13–7
At Yankee Stadium (last 10): Yankees lead 7–3
New York has consistently controlled this matchup at home.
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
CWS — Steven Burke (RHP)
2026 Stats: 4.02 ERA, 1.27 WHIP
Strengths: Good fastball‑slider combo, induces weak contact
Weaknesses: HR‑prone vs. left‑handed power, occasional command lapses
Matchup Outlook:
Must navigate Soto and Rizzo carefully
Yankee Stadium is a tough environment for fly‑ball pitchers
If slider is sharp, can neutralize right‑handed bats
NYY — Ryan Weathers (LHP)
2026 Stats: 3.54 ERA, 1.20 WHIP
Strengths: Improved command, strong changeup, keeps ball in the park
Weaknesses: Can struggle vs. right‑handed pull hitters
Matchup Outlook:
White Sox righties (Vaughn, Jiménez, Robert) match up well
Weathers must avoid middle‑in fastballs
Still holds a slight consistency advantage over Burke
Key Player Matchups
1. Juan Soto (NYY) vs. Steven Burke (CWS)
Soto crushes right‑handed pitching
Wind blowing out to right enhances HR potential
Burke must keep the slider down and away
2. Luis Robert Jr. (CWS) vs. Ryan Weathers (NYY)
Robert handles high velocity well
Weathers must avoid elevated fastballs
Potential game‑changing matchup
3. Aaron Judge (NYY) vs. Burke’s Fastball
Judge punishes mistakes in the zone
Burke must work edges early in counts
4. Eloy Jiménez (CWS) vs. Yankees Bullpen
Jiménez has been excellent vs. right‑handed relievers
Key late‑inning matchup if Chicago keeps it close
Betting Trends
Chicago White Sox
6–4 in last 10
Over is 5–3 in last 8
4–6 in last 10 road games
4–1 in Burke’s last 5 starts
New York Yankees
7–3 in last 10
Under is 6–4 in last 10
8–2 in last 10 home games
6–2 in Weathers’ last 8 starts
Predictive Analysis
Why Chicago Can Win
Robert and Jiménez can carry the offense
Burke’s strikeout ability can neutralize the bottom of NYY’s lineup
White Sox bullpen has improved significantly
Why New York Can Win
Weathers has a strong matchup vs. Chicago’s right‑heavy lineup
Yankees dominate this matchup at home
Soto and Judge are in elite form
Chicago struggles in high‑scoring environments
X‑Factor:
Juan Soto’s matchup vs. Burke. If Soto homers early, New York can control the game’s tempo.
GAME ODDS
Chicago White Sox 9.5
New York Yankees – 171
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, June 17, 2026








