In a pitcher’s duel, the Chicago White Sox came out on top against the Texas Rangers, 2-1.
Dylan Cease started shaky, and by shaky, I mean Cease gave up two walks in the first inning that consequently led into a run being scored: Adolis García RBI single.
However, Dealin’ Cease refused to allow that inning to domino into the following five innings. Following the first, Dylan Sheesh allowed one hit, one walk, and no more runs. For his outing, Cease struck out five batters and picked up yet another quality start.
Dylan Cease: first pitcher in either the American League or National League - since the earned run became official in 1913 - with 13 straight starts allowing 1 or 0 earned runs (excluding "openers")
— Christopher Kamka (@ckamka) August 6, 2022
Cease is writing his own history.