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Adrian Houser combined with four relievers to shutout the Mariners last night, 1-0. Seattle managed just four hits off the Sox hurlers.
The Sox (15-34) didn’t falter late in their win over the Mariners after a one-hour, 35-minute rain delay. Powered by six shutout innings from Adrian Houser, who signed and debuted on the same day, the Sox did just enough to squeak by in Tuesday’s win.
Officially signed by the team Tuesday afternoon, Adrian Houser moved right into the Chicago White Sox rotation by starting in the evening.
White Sox manager Will Venable sees two versions of Luis Robert Jr. One whose aggressive mentality leads to an MLB-high 17 stolen bases and strong center field defense. And another who's "maybe a little in between" at the plate,
The Seattle Mariners enter Tuesday night with a 2.5-game lead in the AL West, winners of four games in a row. But their bid to make that five straight will have to wait a little longer than anticipated: Rain in the Chicago area has postponed the start of Seattle's game against the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field.
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Davis Martin allowed 2 runs in 7 1/3 innings, but the Chicago White Sox dropped their fifth straight in a 5-1 loss to the Seattle Mariners on Monday at Rate Field.
CHICAGO - The Seattle Mariners enter play on Tuesday night at 27-19 and in first place in the American League West. The M's have won four consecutive games, tak
Rodriguez went 1-for-4 with a grand slam in Monday's win over the White Sox. Rodriguez was hitless in the contest before delivering a clutch grand slam in the eighth inning that ended up being the game-winning hit.