Chicago’s white socks have returned to their old ways.
After losing most of the games in the history of the MLB last season, the Southsiders lost a rompecorazones of their rivals Cleveland Guardians, 3-2, in a way that only the white socks could.
The game is almost guaranteed that it will end when Emmanuel Class enters, but the All-Star Closer did not have his best things.
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The right gardener of the Chicago White Sox, Mike Touchman, #18, reacts after being labeled before reaching the dish in the final of the game against the Cleveland guardians in Progressive Field. (David Richard-Imagn)
Cleveland led, 3-1, entering the top of the night, but class loaded the bases, placing the tie race in Mike Touchman in the second base.
Miguel Vargas then put a dribbler on the left side of the painting, scoring a race. With two outs, the white socks sent Touchman to try to tie the game.
However, in just his third game of the season after a return of the IL due to an injury to the right hamstrings, Touchman injured his leg again.
The white socks plan to present a statue of Mark Buehrle in their stadium this summer

The Cleveland Guardians receiver, Austin Hedges, #27, label the Chicago right gardener White Sox Mike Touchman, #18, for the final of the game in the ninth entry in Progressive Field. (Images of David Richard-Imagn)
Touchman got up half the line and put the brakes when he was labeled, giving the guardians the victory.
Touchman threw his helmet to the ground with anger, since the white socks fell to a miserable 2-9. They have lost seven in a row after a start of 2-2.
The loss occurred only one day after they lost, 1-0, on a walk.
The Sox announced that Touchman was dealing with the oppression of the hamstrings, and is being evaluated more thoroughly.

The right gardener of the Chicago White Sox, Mike Touchman, #18, reacts after being labeled before reaching the dish in the final of the game against the Cleveland guardians in Progressive Field. (Images of David Richard-Imagn)
Chicago was 41-121 last year, which goes to a winning percentage of .253. At this time, they are in pace to win only 29 games.