Nothing about this season has made sense, and I don’t expect it to any time soon. That is why when a rookie with an ERA of more than five held the White Sox offense to exactly zero runs, I was not surprised. Even less surprising was the fact that the Tigers scored 10 runs off of Chicago pitching.
A two-out rally in the top of the first got things started for Detroit, and they did not stop. Miguel Cabrera collected the first RBI of the night with a double to Gavin Sheets in right field, passing George Brett on the all-time hit list in the process.