Tale of the Tape: Angels 5, White Sox 4
Aaron Bummer and Alex Colome blow the lead in the White Sox series-opening loss.
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Aaron Bummer and Alex Colome blow the lead in the White Sox series-opening loss.
Reynaldo Lopez stole the show yesterday afternoon in a complete-game victory.
The White Sox’ comeback ultimately comes up short thanks to Oscar Mercado’s heroics.
The White Sox use James McCann and Eloy Jimenez’s power to end a seven-game losing streak.
The Twins mashed, white the Sox sputtered. The South Siders fell to 60-72 on the year.
Lucas Giolito pitched well, but the White Sox’ offense sputtered in the series-opening loss to the Twins.
The pitching was dominant, and Jose Abreu helped the Sox generate just enough offense in the Sox’ 60th win of the year.
Yoan Moncada paced the offense, while Dylan Cease looked like a top prospect in Friday’s 8-3 victory.
White Sox prospect Danny Mendick discusses his baseball career, time in the minor league system, and his advice for young players among other things.