Doubleheader Report: Cardinals sweep lackadaisical White Sox
The Cardinals swept Saturday’s doubleheader with the White Sox as a result of timely hitting and a quiet Chicago offense.
The Cardinals swept Saturday’s doubleheader with the White Sox as a result of timely hitting and a quiet Chicago offense.
The White Sox offense woke up tonight with a four-run first inning. The team built on that momentum and held the lead in an victory over the Tigers.
Questionable managing and a cold offense led to a 7-1 loss for the White Sox against Cleveland.
The White Sox only needed two runs tonight, as the pitching staff shut down what was a streaking Cleveland lineup entering the game.
The White Sox could not solve the masterful Adrian Houser tonight, as a brisk pitchers’ duel concluded with the White Sox losing for the first time since last Tuesday.
The atmosphere was playoff-like, the managing was controversial, and the at-bats were nerve-wracking, but the White Sox extended their winning streak to five games with a huge victory over the Brewers.
A strong outing from Dylan Cease and a seven-run seventh inning powered the White Sox to a sweep in Kansas City.
The White Sox came through with a big ninth inning to snatch a 4-0 win and salvage the series in Cleveland.
The White Sox rallied late, but could not overcome poor situational hitting throughout a 4-3 loss in Cleveland.
The Twins teed off against the White Sox today in what was a fairly forgettable day for Chicago. The lone excitement was produced by Luis Robert, who hit his first career home run in the fifth inning.