Chicago White Sox starter Martin Perez exits with left forearm soreness in 10-3 loss - their 13th in 15 games
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox faced a setback during their longest trip of the season, losing 10-3 to the Boston Red Sox. Starter Martín Pérez left the game after three innings due to left forearm soreness, which will be evaluated with an MRI. Despite the soreness, manager Will Venable suggested the opposing team’s good performance rather than Pérez's injury affected his pitching. This loss marked the White Sox's fifth consecutive defeat, continuing a troubling streak of 13 losses in their last 15 games.
"I feel sore," Pérez said. "I was just trying to be smart and tell them to get me out of the game and see what I got."
"They put a couple good swings on him," manager Will Venable said. "I think it was more of a product of them having something on him than the forearm bothering him."
Read at Yahoo Sports
[
|
]