The White Sox struggled offensively, recording only one runner in scoring position throughout the game. Shane Smith pitched five innings, striking out five and allowing just two hits but threw 92 pitches. Martin Pérez made a return from injury, performing adequately after giving up an initial run. Troy Mellon, a rookie, dominated the game with nine shutout innings on 98 pitches, showcasing considerable skill. The White Sox's offense only managed a few hits and were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunities, leading to a disappointing outing against Mellon and the Tigers.
Troy Mellon, a rookie pitcher, achieved a remarkable feat by throwing nine shutout innings on fewer than 100 pitches, completing the game with a total of 98 pitches.
Shane Smith kept the White Sox in the game with five scoreless innings, striking out five but throwing 92 pitches, of which 56 were strikes, leading to an early exit.
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