White Sox throw combined one-hitter to split twin bill with Phillies
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[April 19, 2023]
Lucas Giolito and three relievers combined on a one-hit
shutout and Jake Burger hit a three-run home run to help the host
Chicago White Sox defeat the Philadelphia Phillies 3-0 on Tuesday to
earn a doubleheader split.
Rebounding from a 7-4 loss in the opener, Chicago prevailed in a
pitchers' duel that lasted 2 hours, 9 minutes. Phillies pitching
limited the White Sox to three hits.
Giolito started the game with six strong innings before yielding to
Kendall Graveman, Aaron Bummer and Reynaldo Lopez.
Bummer allowed Philadelphia's lone hit of the night, Brandon Marsh's
double leading off the eighth. Lopez recorded the final four outs,
including three by strikeout, to notch his third save. He started
the outing by fanning pinch hitter J.T. Realmuto to end the eighth,
stranding Marsh at third base.
Giolito (1-1) allowed one baserunner through the first five innings,
walking Kyle Schwarber with two outs in the first. Despite his
effectiveness, the right-hander still struggled with efficiency,
needing 86 pitches to complete five innings.
Giolito hit Garrett Stubbs with a pitch to open the sixth but
recovered to finish the inning without surrendering a hit. Giolito
scattered one walk and seven strikeouts while throwing 102 pitches.
Burger, the White Sox third baseman, drilled a three-run home run
with one out in the first inning to provide all the offense the
White Sox needed. Burger has smacked four of his team-high-tying
five home runs on Chicago's current seven-game homestand. He
returned to form after going 0-for-4 with three strikeouts in Game 1
of the twin bill.
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Apr 18, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA;
Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito (27) delivers
against the Philadelphia Phillies during the first inning of game
two of the doubleheader at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit:
Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Phillies left-hander Bailey Falter (0-3) recovered
to retire 16 of the next 17 men he faced after allowing Burger's
home run. Philadelphia erased Chicago's only runner during that span
on the basepaths, picking off Elvis Andrus following a walk to lead
off the second inning.
Falter, who hadn't worked more than 5 1/3 innings in three previous
starts this season, pitched a career-best seven innings. He
scattered three runs and three hits with three walks and three
strikeouts.
Philadelphia's Bryson Stott went 0-for-4, ending his season-opening
17-game hitting streak that set a new modern-era franchise record.
--Field Level Media
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