Jonathan Cannon gets 'back on track,' but White Sox drop third straight
Briefly

In a challenging outing, Jonathan Cannon showcased resilience despite struggles with command that led to early pressure. He faced trouble in the second inning, managing to escape without runs but lacked the efficiency to go deep into the game, leaving after 4 scoreless innings. The White Sox offense failed to capitalize on opportunities, going 0-for-8 with runners in scoring position, ultimately suffering a 3-1 loss to the Athletics. Cannon noted the pressure he felt recently and expressed hope for improvement as he aimed for more productive outings in the future.
Cannon's performance wasn't outstanding, but it was an improvement. He allowed three hits and two walks while striking out four in his fourth start.
The last couple of weeks, I've put a little too much pressure on myself [with] guys in scoring position; I ended up running the pitch count up really quick.
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