![]() Let’s hope we can at least win one game at Wrigley Field or we will not stop hearing about it. The White Sox have another off-day tomorrow before going to the North Side for what should be a big series against the Chicago Cubs, (not for us, but just because the Cubs are fighting for a playoff spot). Their bullpen shut us down except for the ninth inning of this game, and the typical Sunday Scaries lineup didn’t produce much, which is usually what happens when Pedro Grifol decides to roll it out every Sunday afternoon. Overall, the Brewers showed why they are a first-place team. It seems to get worse and worse every day. The White Sox record drops to 47-72, 25 games under. Yay!Īndrew Benintendi lined out to Monasterio to end the game and fake rally before it got any closer and offer any false hope. With two outs, Carlos Pérez had a double in the gap to put the team on the board, 7-1. Mejia was in to pitch for the Brewers, and Andrew Vaughn led off the inning with a single. That’s usually what happens when you trade half of your bullpen.Īs the bottom of the ninth inning got underway, two major ninth-inning comebacks were also happening elsewhere in baseball, but the White Sox could only chime in with a little, fake rally. Yelich singled to score two runs and extend the lead to a blowout score of 7-0. Cronin immediately had a hit-by-pitch, a walk, and another hit-by-pitch to load the bases with no outs. Surprisingly, that was the first home run Bummer allowed all year.īrent Honeywell finished off the eighth and Declan Cronin started the top of the ninth inning. Christian Yelich and William Contreras had back-to-back walks, and then Carlos Santana had the dagger, AKA a three-run home run to extend the lead to 5-0 - all before Bummer recorded an out. Aaron Bummer would take over to start the top of the eighth inning, and that is where the unravel started.
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