Detroit – Kerry Carpenter made for the third time in two games and Spencer Torkelson had a home run and a double Saturday when the Detroit tigers beat the Chicago White Sox 7-2 for their fourth victory in five games after a three-game losing streak.
Chicago lost his consecutive room and fell to 2-6, a year after a 1-9 start on the road at 121 defeats after the 1900 record. The white socks have scored two races or less in four games.
Andrew Vaughn’s RBI RBI put Chicago ahead in the first of Reese Olson (1-1), but Riley Greene hit a single tied in the lower half and scored in Andy Ibáñez’s single against Reesese Olson (0-1), who lost his seventh consecutive decision dating from 2022.
The home run of Carpenter’s second entry scored Justyn-Henry Malloy and raised his total races promoted to eight leading races on the team. Seven headlines had a blow to the Tigres, who scored seven races against the white socks for the second consecutive game.
Riley Greene, Andy Ibanez, Malloy and Trey Sweeney led a race by Detroit.
Olson allowed two races, seven hits and three walks in six innings. Beau Brieske obtained three outs before the former pitcher of the white socks, John Brebbia, was perfect in the last two tickets.
Martin gave seven races and nine hits in five entries.
Korey Lee had three hits for Chicago, which was 1 of 8 with corridors in the annotation position.
The second home run of the Torkelson season gave Detroit a 5-1 advantage in the third.
Chicago has allowed 28 races in its last four games after giving up five in its first four.
Detroit Rhp Jackson Jobe (0-0, 6.75 Era) and the Martín Pérez de los Martín Pérez (1-0, was 0.00) begin the end of Sunday’s series.
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