Lineups
Chicago White Sox
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chase Meidroth | 2B |
| 2 | Randal Grichuk | DH |
| 3 | Miguel Vargas | 1B |
| 4 | Colson Montgomery | 3B |
| 5 | Everson Pereira | CF |
| 6 | Edgar Quero | C |
| 7 | Braden Montgomery | RF |
| 8 | Luisangel Acuña | SS |
| 9 | Sam Antonacci | LF |
New York Yankees
| # | Player | Pos |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Paul Goldschmidt | 1B |
| 2 | Ben Rice | DH |
| 3 | Amed Rosario | 3B |
| 4 | Cody Bellinger | CF |
| 5 | Jasson Domínguez | RF |
| 6 | Jazz Chisholm Jr. | 2B |
| 7 | José Caballero | LF |
| 8 | Anthony Volpe | SS |
| 9 | Ali Sánchez | C |
Preview
The Chicago White Sox make a trip to the Bronx on Wednesday, June 17, 2026, squaring off against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in a game with first pitch timing still to be determined. With probable pitchers not yet announced for either side, the intrigue shifts to the lineups — and for a White Sox club still grinding through the process of building something sustainable, every road game against a heavyweight like New York carries real weight. This one is a measuring-stick opportunity, plain and simple.
White Sox vs. Yankees: Wednesday, June 17, 2026 Game Preview
No confirmed starters on the mound for either club yet, which makes lineup construction the story heading into Wednesday. Sox manager will have to piece together a game plan against whatever New York throws out there, and the Yankees are fielding a lineup that has some legitimate pop. Keep an eye on that pitching announcement when it drops — it could reshape the entire complexion of this preview in a hurry.
White Sox Starting Lineup at Yankee Stadium
- Chase Meidroth, 2B
- Randal Grichuk, DH
- Miguel Vargas, 1B
- Colson Montgomery, 3B
- Everson Pereira, CF
- Edgar Quero, C
- Braden Montgomery, RF
- Luisangel Acuña, SS
- Sam Antonacci, LF
Yankees Starting Lineup
- Paul Goldschmidt, 1B
- Ben Rice, DH
- Amed Rosario, 3B
- Cody Bellinger, CF
- Jasson Domínguez, RF
- Jazz Chisholm Jr., 2B
- José Caballero, LF
- Anthony Volpe, SS
- Ali Sánchez, C
Keys to Watch for the White Sox
Colson Montgomery Needs a Statement Game
Batting cleanup, Colson Montgomery is being handed a prime opportunity here. The young third baseman has the tools to be the middle-of-the-order presence this franchise has been waiting on, and facing a Yankees rotation at Yankee Stadium is exactly the kind of stage where prospects either step forward or fade. The Sox need him to be a force, not a footnote.
Meidroth Sets the Table at the Top
Chase Meidroth leading off is an interesting choice that bears watching. His job is straightforward: get on base, create chaos, and let the middle of the order do its work. If Meidroth can work counts and put pressure on the Yankees early, it opens everything up for Grichuk and Vargas behind him.
Pitching Announcement Is the Wildcard
With both probable pitchers listed as TBD, this game could look very different depending on who takes the ball. The Sox need a quality start to have a legitimate shot in a hostile environment like Yankee Stadium. A short outing would put a depleted bullpen in a tough spot on the road.
Containing the Yankees' Middle of the Order
Bellinger, Domínguez, and Chisholm Jr. form a dangerous stretch in that Yankees lineup. Domínguez in particular has the kind of raw power that can change a game in one swing. Sox pitching will need to pitch carefully in that part of the order without giving away free bases.
Prediction
This is a tough road draw. The Yankees at home are a different animal, and without knowing who's starting on the mound for either side, it's hard to project a clean path to a White Sox win. That said, Montgomery and Pereira give Chicago the kind of upside that can surprise you on any given night. Expect a competitive game that ultimately tips in New York's favor, 5–3, unless the Sox get a dominant starting pitching performance. This is a game where process matters as much as the final score — how the young pieces respond to a big-league stage at Yankee Stadium will tell you plenty about where this club is headed.