In White Sox debut, Perez, 33, fans career-high 9
Briefly

In a stellar performance during his Chicago debut, Martin Perez pitched six no-hit innings with nine strikeouts, leading the White Sox to a 9-0 win over the Twins. Despite his success, Perez acknowledged he couldn't pitch longer due to the early stage of the season. He consistently kept the Twins' hitters off-balance with various pitches, emphasizing his tactical prowess over raw velocity. This outing marks an impressive start for Perez in Chicago, putting him in rare company among pitchers with similar debut performances.
I told them I feel great. But I was honest, too. I mean, there's no way I could go three more innings. It's too early. It's a long season.
I don't have the velocity anymore, but I know how to pitch, I know how to move the ball.
He knows how to pitch. To have him continue this nice run of starting pitching was impressive.
That's Martin. He knows how to pitch.
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