The White Sox played their infield in with one out in the first inning on Wednesday night.
Such is the state of an offense that continues to struggle that the White Sox put that much emphasis on a single run only three batters into the game. Though they did eventually snap their scoreless streak at 30 innings, the White Sox couldn’t overcome another first-inning deficit in a 3-2 loss to the Pittsburgh Pirates in front of 19,194 at U.S. Cellular Field. John Danks surrendered all three runs in the first inning but was otherwise very good, though it couldn’t prevent the White Sox from their sixth straight loss.