Chicago White Sox lose 7-1, falling short in bid to sweep Cincinnati Reds. 3 takeaways from the series win.
Briefly

In a disappointing outing for Bryse Wilson, who walked the first batter on four pitches, the Chicago White Sox lost 7-1 to the Cincinnati Reds. This game was marked by Elly De La Cruz's impressive performance, including a home run, contributing to a three-run first inning. Wilson's overall performance saw him allowing seven runs in 5 1/3 innings, although he noted that his pitch count was manageable. The White Sox also announced the acquisition of infielder Vinny Capra, aiming to bolster their roster amidst their struggles.
Second start in a row walking the first guy on four pitches, which is unacceptable. Physically, I felt good. It was just very bad execution.
The pitch count kind of stayed pretty good even though I was giving up runs. To be able to still cover innings definitely helps us going into this next series against the Cubs.
Really like defensively, gives us an opportunity to move infielder Chase Meidroth around, to give Chase days.
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