White Sox lose for the 9th time in 10 games, falling behind early in loss to Blue Jays
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox faced pitching challenges during their recent doubleheader and subsequent game against the Blue Jays, using 15 pitchers over two days. Starter Aaron Civale aimed to provide a lengthy outing amidst bullpen fatigue. He managed to go seven innings, yielding five runs, in a 7-1 defeat. Despite early struggles, Civale expressed his commitment to pitching deep into games, a sentiment echoed by manager Will Venable, who praised his ability to settle down after a shaky start, proving essential for the team's pitching needs.
"After a tough start there, where he just left a couple of pitches in the heart of the plate and paid for it, he did a great job of settling down."
"It's something I take pride in every time out there, trying to pitch as deep into the game as possible. It's always a goal of mine."
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