The difference between the Detroit Tigers and Chicago White Sox in Sunday's series finale came down to the results of their scoring opportunities: The White Sox capitalized by going 2-for-5 with runners in scoring position. The Tigers, meanwhile, finished 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position, as the ChiSox handed the Tigers (24-35) a 3-0 loss.
It was the third defeat for the Tigers in the four-game series at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, and the 14th in their past 16 games against the White Sox, dating to last season.
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Chicago starter Dylan Cease posted seven scoreless innings, allowing five hits and one walk.