For White Sox, the eclipse is on the bats; shut out for 4th time in 10 games
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The White Sox have been shut out four times in 10 games, with the team having an MLB-low of 16 runs scored in total, averaging just 1.6 runs per game. Their struggles were evident with a 0-for-7 performance with runners in scoring position, leading to an overall outscoring by 30 runs.
Manager Pedro Grifol emphasized the importance of pitching and defense for the team, noting that despite the tough start to the season, feeling sorry for themselves won't help. Addressing mistakes and winning games remains a priority going forward.
Guardians' player José Ramírez's two-run homer marked his 100th career home run at Progressive Field, contributing to their win. The team has shown improvement with a five-game winning streak, a positive performance compared to the previous season.
Read at Yahoo Sports
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