This just in: if you commit errors and fail to score with runners in scoring position, you are not likely to win a ball game. The White Sox learned this lesson the hard way this afternoon at Guaranteed Rate Field.
It all started in the second inning when the South Siders loaded the bases with nobody out. Someone on the internet told me the likelihood of scoring is 86% in situations such as these; the White Sox likelihood of scoring in this situation was 0%. A pop out and two strikeouts would end the inning. Some might say it was karma for having Hanser Alberto, Seby Zavala, and Jake Marisnick rounding out your lineup.