

They face the Rangers and Red Sox at home next week before going out west again to play the Angels and Athletics. CHICAGO Speed, power, and pitching were all on display in the Red Sox’ 3-1 road win over the White Sox on Friday night. The Sox are 1-3 on their road trip to Los Angeles and Seattle with two games left against the Mariners. But ahead of her Saturday performance, she stopped by Guaranteed Rate Field ahead of Friday’s White Sox-Red Sox game. The 32 strikeouts in two games ties a Sox franchise record over a two-game span (Aug 7-8, 2018). Natasha is in Chicago this weekend to perform at Miche Fest, a Latino music festival in Harrison Park. (strikeout), Eloy Jimenez (groundout) and Burger (strikeout) in order in a 10-pitch ninth against closer Paul Sewald, who got his 13th save.īurger struck out three times and Robert struck out four times for the fourth time in a game this season. Nine of the last 10 Sox batters were retired, including 3-4-5 hitters Luis Robert Jr. “That becomes a little bit of a tough play because he’s playing the 5-6 hold and probably wouldn’t have got there if he swings and misses.”Īfter Benintendi’s homer against Woo broke a 1-1 tie in the sixth, the Mariners tied it again on Ty France’s two-out single to left scoring Crawford. David Hamilton’s impact on the bases was felt immediately. “Normally you hold a little bit and wait for contact,” Grifol said. CHICAGO Speed, power, and pitching were all on display in the Red Sox’ 3-1 road win over the White Sox on Friday night.
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“Six walks, giving away free bases, getting myself in high pitch counts every inning. “We worked out of some sticky situations but they needed me to go long and I did about as poor a job of that as you can,” Kopech said. Michael Kopech, wanting to go deep into the game knowing the circumnstances, walked a season-high six batters and allowed six hits but needed 102 pitches to get through 4 1⁄ 3 innings. Scholtens was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte before the game. All Grifol had to work with was Banks, Jesse Scholtens and Keynan Middleton. If we do that we’ll be in pretty good shape with the pitching we’ve got.”īenintendi’s first homer in a Sox uniform forged a 2-1 lead in the sixth, but the Mariners (34-34) rallied for single runs in the bottom of the inning and in the seventh against reliever Tanner Banks, who worked 2 2⁄ 3 innings for a bullpen that was used heavily in the last two games. Now we have to find ways to put up crooked numbers. “Six homers in the last two days, all solos,” manager Pedro Grifol said.
