Maybe Jonathan Cannon should've skipped his start. Or maybe he could've just skipped the first inning. Staked to a 2-0 lead on a Miguel Vargas homer, Cannon gave up a pair of two-run shots in the bottom of the first, and the Mets kept the Sox at arm's length the rest of the night. The post Mets 6, White Sox 4: Jonathan Cannon ambushed early appeared first on Sox Machine. … [Read more...] about Mets 6, White Sox 4: Jonathan Cannon ambushed early
Mets 2, White Sox 1: Bullpen deprived of bigger margin for error
For the second straight game, the White Sox bullpen couldn't carry a one-run lead over the final three innings. In the bullpen's defense, doing so this time would've resulted in a shutout of the Mets, which is hard to expect, and the White Sox offense should've been able to provide it a greater margin for error over the course of the afternoon. The post Mets 2, White Sox 1: … [Read more...] about Mets 2, White Sox 1: Bullpen deprived of bigger margin for error
Rangers 5, White Sox 4: So much for a sweep
The White Sox had a chance to seal their first sweep of the season. Jordan Leasure had a chance to become the first White Sox reliever to record a second save in 2025. Alas, both opportunities went by the boards during an ugly ninth inning. Leasure made his own trouble, the White Sox defense added to it, and Adolís García struck the decisive blow with a two-run double to … [Read more...] about Rangers 5, White Sox 4: So much for a sweep
White Sox 10, Rangers 5: Outfield collision starts six-run sixth
Did you know: The White Sox hadn't played a three-hour game this season? This one clocked in at three hours and six minutes, and every White Sox fan would consider it worth the time, as the Sox parlayed multiple Rangers mistakes into a Texas-sized six-run sixth inning that slung the frustration from the home dugout to the visiting one. The post White Sox 10, Rangers 5: Outfield … [Read more...] about White Sox 10, Rangers 5: Outfield collision starts six-run sixth
White Sox 4, Rangers 1: Sean Burke finds, takes control
The first game of the post-Andrew Vaughn era featured Sean Burke at his best. Those two things probably aren't correlated in any way, but while a connection between the day's biggest events is tortured, the game itself turned out to be a rather straightforward affair. Burke struck out six over the same number of innings, out-pitching Tyler Mahle to take the opener of the … [Read more...] about White Sox 4, Rangers 1: Sean Burke finds, takes control
