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Raleigh homers again as the Mariners complete sweep of the White Sox

Seattle extends Chicago's losing streak to 14 games

By PATRICK ROSE, Associated Press
Published: July 28, 2024, 2:49pm
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Seattle Mariners closing pitcher Andres Munoz (75) celebrates with teammate Victor Robles (10) after defeating the Chicago White Sox in a baseball game in Chicago, Sunday, July 28, 2024.
Seattle Mariners closing pitcher Andres Munoz (75) celebrates with teammate Victor Robles (10) after defeating the Chicago White Sox in a baseball game in Chicago, Sunday, July 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Paul Beaty) Photo Gallery

CHICAGO (AP) — Cal Raleigh hit a two-run homer, Bryce Miller pitched 6 1-3 innings and the Seattle Mariners completed a three-game sweep of the White Sox with a 6-3 win on Sunday to extend Chicago’s losing streak to 14 games.

The trip to Chicago came at a good time for the Mariners, who had lost eight of nine games before beginning the series. The Mariners outscored the White Sox 22-6 over the three games.

Miller (8-7) allowed three runs on seven hits with seven strikeouts and did not allow a walk. Austin Voth got two outs in the seventh, Yimi García pitched a scoreless eighth, and Andrés Muñoz closed the game with a scoreless inning in steady rain for his 18th save in 21 chances.

After committing two errors in the third inning, Paul DeJong chased Miller with a two-run homer in the seventh for the White Sox (27-81), who have lost 20 of 23 and are 54 or more games under .500 for the first time since they were 46-100 in 1932. Chicago has sunk past the 1962 Mets (29-79) for the worst record through 108 games.

Chicago became the fourth team in MLB history to lose 81-plus times in the first 108 games of a season and the first since the 1932 Red Sox (26-82).

The White Sox have been swept 16 times in 2024 and eight times at home. This is the fourth time they have been swept during the 14-game losing streak. Chicago tied its franchise-high losing streak at 14 games, which was also set this season, from May 22-June 6.

With one out in the first inning, newly acquired left fielder Randy Arozarena reached on an infield hit. Two pitches later, Raleigh took White Sox starter Garrett Crochet’s fastball over the left-field wall for his team-leading 22nd homer of the season to give the Mariners a 2-0 lead. It was Raleigh’s second homer in as many days.

Dylan Moore led off the second inning with a ground-rule double over the center-field wall and came around to score after Leo Rivas beat out a potential inning-ending double play.

In the third inning, DeJong committed errors on back-to-back batters at third base. Moore and Mitch Haniger both hit balls directly at DeJong, which he was unable to field. After a double-steal, Polanco and Moore scored on the second error by DeJong to make it 5-0.

Raleigh added an RBI single off White Sox reliever Chad Kuhl to make it 6-1.

Crochet (6-8), who has been rumored to be on the trading block, was not in his normal form. He allowed five runs, three earned, on six hits in three innings. He struck out three and walked one on 64 pitches.

The White Sox got on the board in the second inning on Tommy Pham’s RBI single.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Mariners: Eloy Jiménez lined a ball off Miller’s right foot in the second inning. Mariners manager Scott Servais and a team trainer visited Miller after he got hit. Miller stayed in the game after throwing several warm-up pitches.

UP NEXT

Mariners: Seattle’s six-game road trip continues to Boston on Monday. RHP Logan Gilbert (6-6) is the scheduled starter. He leads the American League with 17 quality starts. Entering Sunday’s games, Gilbert had the fifth-lowest ERA (2.72) in the AL.

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