From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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On Friday the White Sox lost to the San Francisco Giants by a score of 4-3. The Sox had a bad offensive day by only getting six hits compared with five strike outs for the entire game. Barry Zito started the game for the Giants and pitched really well. Zito went six innings and only gave up two hits and struck out four. Gavin Floyd started the game for the Sox and pitched a solid six innings. In six innings, Floyd gave up six hits and two earned runs. Floyd also struck out four and did not give up any walks. A good outing for Floyd could have translated into a win if the Sox could have put some runs on the board. On Saturday the Sox took on their cross-town rivals and tied the Cubs 8-8. Javier Vazquez had an eventful start going six innings and giving up six hits and four earned runs as well as six strike outs. Juan Uribe hit his first home run of the spring. Uribe and Pablo Ozuna led the way for the Sox getting three hits each and a total of five RBI. However, the Sox still haven’t found a way to pull out a win. Tomorrow the Sox take on Kansas City and look to match good offense with good defense and pitching and end this winless streak.
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