Carlos Rodon was mad, but the Mariners never got even Sunday.
The result was a 4-1 victory for the White Sox, who took three of four in the series.
A pair of seventh-inning singles sent Rodon fuming to the dugout, where he found a lonely seat in the corner after slamming his glove against the bench.
That emotion soon subsided when Chris Beck, Dan Jennings, Nate Jones and David Robertson combined to hold off the Mariners for the next three innings, giving the second-year left-hander a victory in his third consecutive decision, tying a career high.