White Sox 3, Mariners 2: Lynn Dominates in Seattle
The White Sox used the long ball to take care of business today, as Lance Lynn shut down the Mariners in a 3-1 victory.
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The White Sox used the long ball to take care of business today, as Lance Lynn shut down the Mariners in a 3-1 victory.
On a busy weekend of baseball down on the farm, some of the standouts included Oscar Colas, Lenyn Sosa, Yoelquis Cespedes, and much more!
Dylan Cease came one out away from a no-hitter, but instead settled for a complete game shut out in tonight’s 13-0 laugher against the Twins.
Bryan Ramos had a two-night night, Aaron Bummer continued his rehab work, and Logan Glass homered down in Kannapolis.
Johnny Cueto was brilliant on the mound once again, and the White Sox powered their way to this afternoon’s series victory.
The injury bug claimed its next White Sox victim, as Roger Bossard will undergo hernia surgery and will miss most of the rest of the season.
Prior to today’s game against the Royals, the White Sox recalled Matt Foster and Adam Haseley as part of September roster expansions.
Lance Lynn gave the White Sox seven impressive innings this evening, and the White Sox launched a couple of homers in the victory.
Jared Kelley made his “Project Birmingham” debut, Jordan Sprinkle had a two-hit night in Kannapolis, and the Knights were rained out.
Prior to tonight’s game against the Royals, the White Sox announced Tony La Russa would not be managing the game at the direction of doctors.