Cleveland – Chicago’s white socks waited for 2025 to be better after they lost 121 games last year, a major league record since 1900.
Instead, your pain continues in new and unique ways.
Chicago’s 3-2 defeat against Cleveland on Wednesday night was his consecutive seventh. The South Siders have 2-9, the same record they had after 11 games last season.
The white socks were about to tie the score at the ninth entrance when Mike Tauchman seemed to injure as he rounded the third base after a simple RBI by Miguel Vargas.
Touchman, who has just left the injured list on Sunday after maintaining a right ischiotibial tension at the end of spring training, stopped after the round and was labeled by the Austin Hedges receptor for the last exit after a launch of the left gardener Steven Kwan.
Chicago’s manager, Venable, said after the game that Touchman was still being evaluated by an injury at the bottom of the body.
“It’s unfortunate, obviously. I hope Mike is fine, and the game’s result speaks for himself,” Venable said. “We are still collecting information about him and see what we get.”
Kwan said he thought it was going to be a closed play on the plate, so he was only trying to secure the ball at the beginning.
“It was really a great release, but Austin cornered him and I saw the indifferent (Touchman),” Kwan said. “I saw the guy who stopped and never because to see a guy he stopped like this, so special when the game is at stake. You had to know that he was really hurting him.”
The white socks kept the guardians at three hits for the second consecutive day, but they still lost. It is the first time in the 125 years of franchise history that the team has fallen consecutive games with three allowed Fower hits.
The close loss was the only unfortunate thing that happened to Chicago on Wednesday.
The gardener of the White Sox, Andrew Benintendi, his best offensive player this season, was placed on the 10 -day injury list before the game. Duration The sixth entrance, the Korey Lee receiver had to be helped outside the field after shooting the left ankle.
Lee was trying to return to the first base after Nick Maton struck out when he stole the bag when Hedges made a pickoff throw. Lee returned in time initially, but his foot left the bag and Carlos Santana labeled it to end the entrance.
Venable said that Radiographs in Lee’s left ankle were negative and that he was experiencing more evidence.
Benintendi is marginalized because or a left adductor tension. He said before Wednesday’s game that he believes that the injury occurred duration of the first entry of Saturday’s game when he made a jump on the wall of the left garden to steal Jake Rogers from a blow.
Benintendi leads the white stockings in several offensive categories, including the average batting (.290), the total bases (15) and the driven races (six). He is also tied for team leadership in homers with two.
“It is a large part of our offensive. I mean, it is right there in the heart of our order every day,” Venable said. “It is a guy that I think everyone looks and has that son of stability and presence in ourup that we are definitely going to surprise.”
The white socks are hitting .202 After Wednesday’s game, the third lowest average in the largest.
“I think at this moment you are seeing some shifts to the quality bat and we simply do not have the results,” Venable said. “There is a process at play here that we have passed. We are very happy with some of the underlying things. We hope you bring results in the field with races and victories.”
If Touchman and Lee end up joining Benintendi on the Kured list, the white socks could end the short hand beer for the beginning of Thursday afternoon.
Cleveland-Why Why Wonen his Operational House 1-0 in Tesday on a game walk to Nolan Jones with the bases loaded has won two in a row with three or less hits for the first time since 1901.
The Guardians are the first team from the 1995 Rockies in Colorado to do so.
“Yes, it’s definitely a bit different,” Kwan said. “You come to the stadium, you can see new every day, so it is good that we were at this end. But we could have easily been on the other side.”