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Who was the White Sox Cold Cat?

This was fun while it lasted, but you just knew it wouldn’t last long enough. And it didn’t.

Garrett Crochet blew through the Brewers, giving up just one run on five hits and K’ing eight — including striking out the side in the sixth, his final inning. Unfortunately, it took him 103 pitches to get there, so, well, uh, bad stuff followed.

The White Sox had looked good up to that point, holding a 3-1 lead, with two lefties hitting homers off rookie southpaw Robert Gasser, who hadn’t been hit hard in his four previous starts but got to hanging breaking pitches against the White Sox.