Postgame Report: Indians 5, White Sox 0
The Sox hitters struggled to generate any offense this afternoon, mustering up just four hits in the game for a 5-0 loss.
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The Sox hitters struggled to generate any offense this afternoon, mustering up just four hits in the game for a 5-0 loss.
The White Sox lost a close game with the Indians this evening, as Shane Bieber outdueled Dallas Keuchel in a 5-3 Cleveland victory.
In what will likely be one of the ugliest losses this year, the White Sox failed to capitalize in a 5-2 frustrating loss.
Kyle Wood continues his article series on spin. Which pitchers have made improvements to their stuff over the offseason, and how can they further improve?
In a game that was much anticipated for its pitching matchup, the offensive output stole the show and brought the Sox over .500.
Lance Lynn threw 6 quality innings, but Jose Ramirez finally got the best of the White Sox in a 4-2 Cleveland victory.
While all of us are still coming down from last night’s high, we have an early game to shift our attention to this afternoon. The big storyline revolves around Tim…
The White Sox offense had a great night, and Carlos Rodon joined White Sox history in throwing the 20th no-hitter in franchise history.
The White Sox have another player heading to the injured list. This time around, it’s right-handed starting pitcher Dylan Cease, who is suffering from COVID-like symptoms. It’s important to note…
It was a true pitchers’ duel on the South Side tonight, but the extra innings bug bites the Sox yet again, as they fall 2-0 to the Indians.