Tuesday night’s contest is one of those painful times general manager Rick Hahn promised would come.
A rebuild often includes some ugly moments that drive fans mad. Normally, they come in bunches, too.
What can make it even more frustrating is when a familiar face comes back to do some damage. Hector Santiago played that role yet again on Tuesday as he shut down his old teammates, who were looking to bounce back from their worst series of the season after a surprising start.
Santiago and the Minnesota Twins were too much as the White Sox dropped their fourth straight with a 7-2 loss in front of 14,498 at Guaranteed Rate Field.