For the second-straight night, the White Sox showed some fight in the ninth, but this one is better marked by the lack of fight that preceded it.
The Sox offense looked largely adrift against a Texas bullpen game, only stringing together productive plate appearances in the seventh inning. By that time, the Rangers had already built a 3-0 lead against Adrian Houser, leaving them enough of a cushion to survive a couple of late scares.
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