In a recent MLB game, the Chicago White Sox were defeated by the Minnesota Twins with a final score of 6-3. Key moments included Garrett Crochet giving up four runs in the second inning, highlighted by a two-run homer from Carlos Santana that erased the Sox's initial 2-0 lead. Crochet's performance was notably inefficient, leading to his removal from the game after facing just one batter in the fifth inning. Despite a brief rally where the Sox narrowed the gap to a single run, the early deficit proved insurmountable. The loss further extended the Sox's challenging season, bringing their record to 3-21.
Carlos Santana ties it up with one swing! https://t.co/eRcvPNiSHA
Carlos Santana ties the game with a 2-run shot! https://t.co/B06vMb37li
Garrett Crochet walked Manuel Margot before giving up a long home run to Carlos Santana. Sox’ 2-0 lead is gone in a blink. It’s 2-all in the second inning.
Carlos Santana, who got his game going last week against the White Sox, just hit a two-run homer. 2-2 in the second.
Having a ball! https://t.co/NHH0P5zmDV
Ballgame. Sox lose 6-3. The four runs the Twins scored off Garrett Crochet in the second inning were enough, even though the Sox got within a run at one point. An inefficient evening from Crochet had him out of the game one batter into the fifth inning. They’re 3-21.
Garrett Crochet is down four runs and north of 50 pitches after two innings.