Chicago White Sox open with back-to-back home runs, but the hits dried up in 7-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox showcased a brief offensive spark by hitting back-to-back home runs from Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr. However, their performance dwindled, managing only two runs on four hits in a 7-2 defeat against the Milwaukee Brewers. Starting pitcher Freddy Peralta effectively adjusted his approach, dominating the Sox lineup after the initial two homers. Sox manager Will Venable noted the team utilized an opener for the fourth consecutive game, tying a major-league record, a strategy aimed at maximizing pitching effectiveness against strong opposing lineups.
This was another lineup we expected the lefties to be at the top, and they countered, but that's part of this. You run that risk.
He started the game attacking us with his fastball but I think his fastball wasn't the usual velo, and then he made the adjustment and started mixing up his pitches.
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