With the streaking Jose Abreu sitting (leg soreness) and Todd Frazier taking his place at first, the White Sox bounced back from Thursday’s loss and squeaked one out against the Toronto Blue Jays, a 3-2 win on Mullet Night at U.S. Cellular Field.
Describe the game in three words: Sigh of relief
Balk city: Carlos Rodon cruised through much of the first five innings, giving up a run in the second after a single and a double. But in the sixth, with a one-run lead, Rodon hurt his own cause.
Rodon hit Michael Saunders with a 97 mph fastball to start the inning, then struck out Russell Martin on a full count.