Jonathan Cannon's 'uncompettive misses' cost him in White Sox' loss
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In a recent game against the Tigers, White Sox pitcher Jonathan Cannon struggled with control, resulting in a high pitch count. Despite limited runs allowed, his inability to find the strike zone hindered his performance, leading to early exits and putting pressure on his defense. Cannon acknowledged his shortcomings, noting that falling behind in innings affects the team's offensive rhythm. He emphasized the need to improve his efficiency on the mound to better support the team and will focus on throwing more strikes in future games.
"Today obviously falls on me," Cannon said. "I did not put us in a good position to win the game today. It's tough when you fall behind out there in the field."
"Just some very uncompetitive misses, misses that don't really do me any good, changeups that are sprayed in the right-handed batter's box or sweepers way too far in the dirt that don't really help me tunnel for the next pitch," Cannon said.
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