Chicago White Sox starter Sean Burke surrenders 3 home runs in 8-4 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays
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Sean Burke of the Chicago White Sox struggled against the Toronto Blue Jays, giving up back-to-back home runs during the fifth inning, leading to an 8-4 loss. Burke allowed six runs on six hits over five-plus innings. The White Sox initially took the lead, but the Blue Jays scored five more runs in the following inning. Burke acknowledged feeling off with his pitches and mentioned the potency of the opposing lineup as contributing factors to the defeat. The loss marked the White Sox's 31st game under .500 this season.
"I felt like I could have done a better job in some parts. It's a good lineup, they're hot right now... a few pitches here and there, maybe pitch-selection-wise, could have been better."
"I thought his stuff was good. There were a couple of pitches he thought that didn't go his way. And with an offense like that, you need every one of those pitches."
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