![]() They have two more games in Atlanta, tomorrow night and Sunday afternoon. ![]() The loss runs the Sox record to 38-55 and takes them a step closer to White Flag Sale day. And the Braves, not known for patience, only drew nine walks, though two other batters did get hit by pitches. Tanner Banks retired the last four Braves in order, so at least it wasn’t a double-figure loss. Unfortunately, Toussaint eventually had to leave, and Bryan Shaw then showed why he was on the garbage heap Rick Hahn saved him from, giving up four runs in the seventh despite Remillard’s nifty play. Maybe with a lot of luck, Touki’s arm won’t actually fall off. Why was a reliever, even a long reliever, left in for what turned out to be 97 pitches? Well, this is the White Sox - nothing we do makes sense. who came in in the first and didn’t give up a run until he had totally run out of gas in the sixth, after going past 80 pitches. The real bright spot was the relief effort of Touki Toussaint. The last #WhiteSox reliever to throw more than the 5.1 innings #ToukiToussaint threw tonight was #JoseQuintana, who went 5.2 innings in his #MLB debut of at Cleveland- SoxNerd July 15, 2023 To end this on a somewhat positive note, let’s see what our friend SoxNerd had to say about Touki Toussaint. Matt Olson effectively ended the game in the first with a grand slam that traveled 430 feet. Jake Burger is back again, this time with the fly out in the sixth with a. Orlando Arcia’s sixth-inning double only had an. Luis Robert Jr.’s little fielder’s choice dribble in the seventh left at just 54.3 mph. ![]() Jake Burger’s ground out in the eighth came off of the bat at 112 mph. ![]() 157, was all Atlanta would need to win the game.Ĭharlie Morton takes home the prize by throwing seven shutout innings and collecting a. In a blowout, the big play comes early, and Matt Olson’s first-inning grand slam, snatching up a WPA of. But loading the bases for Matt Olson to hit a grand slam? Yikes.Īgain, Kopech faced the most pressure, ending his start before the first inning could even end, and with a 0.98 pLI to prove it. We all know walks will haunt us, and hit-by-pitches suck even more. Michael Kopech started off under pressure, topping at 1.97 LI. ![]()
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