White Sox 1, Brewers 0: Offense is stagnant against Chicago starter Sean Burke
Briefly

In a showdown between the Milwaukee Brewers and Chicago White Sox, the Brewers aimed for their first sweep of the year. The White Sox's Sean Burke, despite a rough start to the season, found his rhythm on the mound, managing to hold the Brewers scoreless with just two hits allowed over five innings. His control transformed the game, aided by an impressive defensive play from Luis Robert Jr., who robbed a home run and later contributed by driving in the first run of the game. The matchup unfolded with light rain expected but no anticipated delays.
Sean Burke, after struggling in previous outings, regained control of the mound against the Brewers, allowing only two hits through five scoreless innings while striking out five batters.
Luis Robert Jr. showcased his talent by robbing a potential grand slam from Rhys Hoskins and then gave the White Sox the lead with an RBI single in the first inning.
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