A tough second for Chicago White Sox shortstop Lenyn Sosa on Wednesday evening gave an correct depiction of how issues are going for the workforce this season.
The White Sox picked up their 103rd lack of the season with a 4-3 loss to the Texas Rangers in a doubleheader that noticed Chicago lose their first recreation 3-1. It marked their sixth straight loss and their tenth in simply 11 video games.
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But two defining moments in Wednesday evening’s recreation left White Sox followers staying distant from social media.Â
Just earlier than the begin of the eighth inning, Sosa was hit in the head with a baseball after being caught off guard by a throw to second from catcher Chuckie Robinson. He appeared to get hit in the nostril and was checked out by the employees, however stayed in the recreation.Â
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Then later in the ninth, Andrew Vaughn was robbed of a game-winning homer by a leaping catch from Travis Jankowski.Â
“It’s probably one of the best catches you’ll see in a long time,” Vaughn mentioned. “Got to hand it to him.”
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Chicago is 4-32 after the All-Star break and are simply three losses away from breaking the franchise record for the most losses in a single season, which was beforehand set in 1970 with 106 losses.Â
The Associated Press contributed to this report.Â
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