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			Sox's Giolito shuts out Astros 
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			 [May 24, 2019] 
			Lucas Giolito continued his 
			exceptional pitching by twirling a four-hit shutout, and rookie Eloy 
			Jimenez homered for the third time in two games as the visiting 
			Chicago White Sox earned a four-game series split against the 
			Houston Astros with a 4-0 win Thursday. 
 Giolito (6-1) has won five straight decisions and four straight 
			starts. He easily handcuffed the high-scoring Astros on four hits -- 
			all singles -- and one walk while setting a season high with nine 
			strikeouts. Giolito threw 107 pitches, 82 for strikes.
 
 Giolito allowed a hit to the first batter he faced in the bottom of 
			the first inning, but he revised that miscue when Michael Brantley 
			grounded into an inning-ending double play that erased Josh Reddick.
 
			
			 
			
 Brantley subsequently recorded singles in the fourth and sixth 
			innings, but even after Giolito allowed a leadoff single to Max 
			Stassi in the eighth, the right-hander recovered to retire the 
			ensuing three batters before quickly retiring the side in order in 
			the ninth.
 
 The White Sox, meanwhile, made short work of Astros rookie 
			right-hander Corbin Martin (1-1).
 
 After scuffling through four innings in his second career start on 
			Saturday at Boston, Martin recorded only 10 outs in his first home 
			outing since winning his big-league debut against Texas on May 12. 
			He surrendered four runs (three earned) on six hits and a walk while 
			striking out three.
 
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			White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito (27) throws the ball 
			against the Houston Astros in the fourth inning at Minute Maid Park. 
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            In the third inning, Yolmer Sanchez doubled, Charlie Tilson walked, 
			and Yoan Moncada hit a run-scoring double.
 Tim Anderson followed with an RBI single. Martin compounded matters 
			with a throwing error that enabled Moncada to score the third run of 
			the inning, on a wild pickoff attempt at first base.
 
 Three batters into the fourth inning, Martin was pulled, but not 
			until he surrendered a leadoff home run to Jimenez, the left 
			fielder's sixth on the season. Jimenez homered twice on Wednesday in 
			a 9-4 White Sox victory.
 
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