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In the first two weeks of the season, losses and injuries for Chicago White Sox increased.
“This will be one of the things that happened.” He said. “We know that every team is dealing with it, so we have to find a way to push it forward and get loose.”
An energy infusion of the counter players embrace the larger roles and a new player crop from Triple-A helped Chicago to attract eight matches on Friday. In the afternoon of Saturday, White Sox hope, while hosting Boston Red Sox, it can direct them to the victory of the first season series.
Chicago hit Boston 12-7, which led to a victory of 11-1 at the oppressor of Friday. The second master Chase Meidroth, who was purchased from the Red Sox organization in an offseason trade that sent Ace Garrett Crochhet to Boston, made a hit at the Grand League output, three walks and scored twice.
“Great,” Meidroth said. “This is a kind of full circle moment.”
As it may sound strange, White Sox will try to avoid what happened in the heels of the latest explosion victory at home.
Chicago, a modern big league record last season, lost from 121 losses, rose to 2-2 with the closure of Minnesota 9-0 on March 31.
Boston lost four out of five, but only nine runs in the heels of a five -game win series. On Friday, Red Sox threw his right hand against Davis Martin, White Sox and led a run for six plus strokes.
Red Sox made five mistakes and appeared 11 times.
“A bad night in general,” said Alex Cora, the manager. “We did not hit, we did not play defense and we did not step. So turn the page, be ready for tomorrow. We must be better. … We know what to do; we must come tomorrow and better.”
Richard Fitts (0-2, 4.50 ERA), right-handed, hopes to get more running support on Saturday. Fitts made quality start in each of the two trips this season, but Red Sox has only four runs.
When Fitts distributes three runs and six hits in four strokes with four walks and four strikes, Toronto defeats 6-2 on Monday.
Cora said that 25 -year -old Fitts thought that he was still doing a good job as “still learning”. On Saturday, only the seventh career will begin.
Fitts met White SOX at the Grand League exit at Fenway Park on September 8 and met undecided. One walk and two strokes, two 2/3 strokes and two uninspired jogies and six hit.
Left-handed Martin Perez (1-0, 0.73 ERA) will try to maintain his success for Chicago. Perez allowed a won run and hit 13 in 12 1/3 strokes covering two starters.
He did not decide in Detroit on Sunday and made a run and four strokes in 6 1/3 strokes in his team’s 4-3 loss.
In the 11 career appearance (10 starters) against Red Sox, Perez is 5-3 with 4.60 ERA.
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