White Sox lose fourth straight game, drop to 2-6
White Sox lose fourth straight game, drop to 2-6

White Sox lose fourth straight game, drop to 2-6

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The Detroit Tigers secured a series sweep against the Chicago White Sox with a dramatic 4-3 walk-off win, courtesy of Spencer Torkelson's two-RBI double. This victory extended the White Sox's losing streak to five games, despite a strong starting performance from Martín Pérez who allowed only one earned run in over six innings. The Tigers previously defeated the White Sox 7-2, with Kerry Carpenter hitting two home runs, adding to his three homers over two games. White Sox pitcher Davis Martin struggled, allowing seven runs in five innings, as the Tigers capitalized on his offspeed pitches early in the game. The White Sox, now at 2-6, have struggled offensively, scoring two runs or fewer in four losses, and have allowed 28 runs over their last four games. The series highlighted the White Sox's defensive and strategic errors, contributing to their rough start to the season.

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