The White Sox, on the road to 100 losses, got twice as many hits as the Diamondbacks, on the road to a probable playoff spot, eight to four. Unfortunately, Arizona cleverly put three of those four hits into the same inning, along with a couple of walks, while the Sox only got two hits in an inning once, both of which were singles.
Hence, the 3-0 loss. Of course, Sox hitters striking out 14 times while never bothering to draw a walk didn’t help.
The big Snake inning came in the third. Sox starter Luis Patiño showed no signs of his usual wildness as he cruised through the first seven batters, helped in one case by a leaping Zach Remillard.