Covey
outduels Sale as White Sox edge Red Sox, 1-0
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[June 09, 2018]
Trayce Thompson ripped a
go-ahead RBI single off Boston ace Chris Sale in the seventh inning
to help the visiting Chicago White Sox squeeze out a 1-0 victory
over the Red Sox to begin a three-game series Friday night.
Thompson's hit aided a strong start from White Sox right-hander
Dylan Covey (2-1), who allowed three hits and walked one with seven
strikeouts over six-plus innings. Chicago won for the fifth time in
eight games after losing six of seven.
Sale (5-4) suffered his third straight loss despite striking out 10
and giving up six hits and a walk over eight innings. The ex-White
Sox ace southpaw won his only other start against them, May 30,
2017, in Chicago, allowing six runs (five earned) but striking out
nine over five.
The six-time All-Star hadn't lost three in a row since he dropped
four straight decisions from July 8-Aug. 14, 2016, with the White
Sox.
Boston had won four of five and 13 of its last 18 games.
On a day when one Red Sox MVP candidate, outfielder Mookie Betts,
was eligible to return from the disabled list but didn't, the team's
other MVP candidate -- slugger J.D. Martinez -- sat out with a stiff
back.
Manager Alex Cora said pregame that Martinez, who leads the majors
in homers (20), was only expected to miss one day. Betts, who hasn't
played since May 26 due to a left abdominal strain, could return as
soon as Saturday, per Cora.
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White Sox starting pitcher Dylan Covey (68) pitches during the fifth
inning against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Mandatory Credit:
Bob DeChiara-USA TODAY Sports
Chicago center fielder Adam Engel (right hamstring) missed his
second straight game.
Thompson laced his tiebreaking single over the glove of leaping Red
Sox shortstop Xander Bogaerts with one out in the seventh. Kevan
Smith led off the inning with a double, and Yoan Moncada moved him
over with a 4-3 groundout.
White Sox closer Joakim Soria pitched a scoreless ninth to earn his
seventh save.
Chicago left-hander Carlos Rodon is expected to make his 2018 season
debut Saturday opposite Boston southpaw David Price (6-4, 4.08 ERA).
--Field Level Media
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