Saturday, April 18, 2026

If Just for One Game

If I didn’t know better, I’d think the White Sox took my complaints to heart yesterday and responded accordingly. Why not? Whatever the reason, Sox hitters woke up and pounded out fifteen hits in a 9-2 road win over the A’s...in Sacramento, of course. Now, let’s see if there’s any carryover. I hope so. Andrew Benintendi and Munetaka Murakami had three hits apiece while Colson Montgomery had two, along with Edgar Quero, Chase Meidroth and—wait for it—Luisangel Acuna. Murakami’s third hit was a monster grand slam in the seventh inning to dead center field, over a 50-foot high batter’s backdrop. It sure looked to go further than the announced 431 feet. But the real hero was starter Davis Martin, who picked up his third win with seven innings of one-run ball. How good was Martin? The 29-year old needed twelve pitches to get through the first two innings and 20 over the first three. For the game, the Sox best starter right now threw just 89 pitches. Compare that to A’s starter Aaron Civale, who got the hook after 4.2 innings and 103 pitches. By losing, the Mets and Royals have tied the Sox for worst record in baseball. Which of this lot will climb to the top of the pile? We’ll know soon enough.

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