With their loss to the San Diego Padres this afternoon, the White Sox dropped to 0-5 on the spring. While the offense continues to be frustrating, today’s story was the promise of the pitchers.
Sean Burke started on the bump for the Good Guys, displaying some electric breaking stuff in his two innings of work. Despite a two-out double surrendered on a slider that lacked its usual bite and an unearned run stemming from a misplayed grounder by Miguel Vargas, Burke’s overall performance was solid.
The White Sox offense again struggled to find its rhythm, accumulating only two hits and going down in order in the second, third, and eighth innings.