Luis Robert Jr.'s two-way play helps lead White Sox to 8-0 win
Briefly

In a decisive 8-0 victory against the Brewers, White Sox pitcher Sean Burke faced early challenges with three walks in the first inning. However, a critical catch by teammate Luis Robert Jr. prevented a grand slam, allowing Burke to regain composure and finish six scoreless innings. Burke described the first inning as a frustrating hurdle in his season, but Robert's play helped alleviate his concerns. The Sox's offense excelled, culminating in a strong performance that helped them end a losing streak, showcasing teamwork and resilience.
"I owe Luis something ... he's got a lot more money than I do - but I owe him something."
"Just getting out of the first inning, it's been frustrating a little bit for me."
"Definitely think that catch helped out a ton. Just a sigh of relief that I was out of it."
"It was a clean all-around performance for the Sox to end their three-game skid, including a six-game home losing streak."
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