Entering Thursday's play, the Sacramento Athletics ranked 14th out of 15 American League teams in pitching.
However, that did not stop them from shutting out the White Sox, 8-0, to complete a three-game sweep Thursday afternoon at Rate Field.
As a matter of fact, A's pitching only gave up four runs the whole series. Three of those runs came in the first inning of the first game Tuesday, on a 3-run homer by Andrew Vaughn.
In the following 26 innings, the Sox managed just a solo home run by Brooks Baldwin.
It's probably not a good sign for the South Siders to get outscored 23-4 at home in a three-game set against a team that is expected to finish near the bottom of the American League West.
On Thursday, the Sox had only four hits off A's starter JP Sears and three relievers.
Check out the batting averages for the 2-3-4 hitters in Chicago's lineup on Thursday. Luis Robert Jr. went 0 for 3 with a walk and is now down to .136. Vaughn managed a bloop single in this game, raising his average to a robust .138. Miguel Vargas was also 1 for 4, and he's hitting just .149.
Those three guys are supposed to produce runs for the Sox. They aren't getting it done.
Edgar Quero, a top Sox catching prospect, made his MLB debut in this game. He went 0 for 3 with an HBP, a flyout to right field, a lineout to the pitcher and a strikeout.
The Sox are 4-14. Next up, a four-game series against the Boston Red Sox that starts Friday night at Fenway Park.
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