Jesse Scholtens had himself a night, until he didn’t.
As a result, the White Sox dropped their second straight to Milwaukee, after a solid outing from the pitching staff and a spark of offense from too few players.
Scholtens opened tonight’s game by striking out the side, and did not let up until the seventh inning. He would go 6 1⁄3 innings, giving up three earned runs on six hits, walking three, and striking out five.
Hitting for the White Sox got started in the third inning by none other than Gavin Sheets. It would have been a single had Tyrone Taylor not dove for the ball, but instead Taylor’s unsuccessful attempt at the sinking line drive got Sheets an extra base to lead off the inning.