In a game marked by stellar pitching but frustrating hitting, the Chicago White Sox fell to the Washington Nationals, 2-1, in extra innings, sealing a series loss with the same scoreline. Despite a commendable performance from Sean Burke, who showcased remarkable efficiency on the mound, the White Sox’s offense struggled, managing only four singles throughout the contest.
Burke’s outing was a masterclass in pitching to contact. After a clean first frame from Bryan Hudson, who opened for Burke, the game moved briskly with neither team able to generate significant offensive momentum. Chase Meidroth’s leadoff single in the first inning was a rare highlight for the White Sox, but his advancement to third base ultimately went unrewarded as Everson Pereira struck out to end the threat.
As the game progressed, Burke continued to stifle the Nationals, allowing only two hits and a double over 7 1/3 innings. His efficiency was remarkable, needing just 76 pitches to navigate through the lineup, including a remarkable stretch in the seventh where he threw just four pitches. Foster Griffin matched him on the other side, delivering a solid performance for Washington.
Heading into the ninth, the tension mounted. Nasim Nuñez led off with a single, showcasing his speed by stealing second and advancing to third on a flyout. However, White Sox manager Will Venable opted to pull Burke after a standing ovation for his stellar outing. Sean Newcomb entered and faced immediate pressure with a runner on third and one out. An intentional walk to Wood paid off, as Newcomb induced two pop-outs to escape the inning unscathed.
The White Sox’s ninth inning mirrored the Nationals’ previous struggles. After Pereira’s single, a throwing error on a pickoff attempt allowed him to advance, but with two outs, Derek Hill struck out on three pitches, pushing the game into extras with the score still knotted at 0-0.
In the 10th inning, Seranthony Domínguez took the mound for the White Sox, facing a challenging situation with a runner on third and one out. A groundout by Jorbit Vivas set the stage for a dramatic moment as CJ Abrams lined a ball to left-center. Tanner Murray made a spectacular diving catch, but a run crossed the plate to give the Nationals a 1-0 lead. The situation worsened for the White Sox when pinch-hitter José Tena crushed a fastball, extending the Nationals’ lead to 2-0.
Despite a valiant effort in the bottom of the 10th, where Tristian Peters’ RBI single brought ghost runner Hill home, the White Sox’s offensive woes continued as Chase Meidroth and Miguel Vargas struck out, culminating in a frustrating 2-1 loss and a series defeat.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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