In a tense game, the Chicago White Sox held a two-run lead until the eighth inning when their bullpen faltered dramatically. Despite solid pitching from Martin Perez, the relievers struggled to find the strike zone. Fraser Ellard acknowledged that poor performance on his part, particularly in the at-bat against Riley Greene, contributed to allowing runs. Ultimately, the bullpen's inability to maintain control led to a 4-3 loss against the opposing team, marking the Sox's fifth straight defeat.
"The one I'm really kicking myself is the Riley Greene at-bat," Ellard said.
"It comes down to I walked two guys and those guys came in and scored," Ellard said.
"We lost in the last inning," Perez said. "That's part of the game, man. As a pitcher you've got to stay on the attack."
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