If you thought that Chicago’s white socks ended up inventing ways of losing baseball games, you were missing.
We collect that action in Cleveland on Wednesday night. In the upper part of the ninth entrance, the white socks followed the guardians 3-1. With two outs and the bases loaded, the third base man Miguel Vargas hit a single that should have placed at least two runners and tied the game.
The Jacob Amaya campocort easily made the trot at home to wear the chisox inside one, and all the eyes turned to the right gardener Mike Touchman, who seemed to have an easy path to the plate, when suddenly, he stopped running.
The repetition showed that Touchman decreased the speed and reached the back of his leg before falling to the ground and throwing his helmet. As mentioned in the transmission, the sudden deceleration, together with grabbing the back of the leg, a registered mark indicator of a tension in the hamstrings.
In this case, a tension in the sausage time for the white socks appeared, since Touchman became the final exit of the tie race, and the guardians, the game won, 3-2.
To add insult to the injury, literally, Wednesday’s game was the third game of the tauchman season since he returned from an injury to that same lashards.
The white socks have the Goths in the difficult beginning, nine loose of their first 11 games.