Aaron Civale pitches Chicago White Sox to 1-0 win after Miguel Vargas is scratched with oblique strain
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox secured a 1-0 victory against the Los Angeles Angels despite missing infielder Miguel Vargas due to a left oblique strain. The team's offense was limited, but Aaron Civale led with an impressive pitching performance, allowing just one hit in 6 1/3 innings. Vargas was replaced in the lineup, prompting several positional changes among the team. Luis Robert Jr. scored the game's only run, which came from a single by Kyle Teel. The White Sox's win marked their 42nd of the season, exceeding last year's total.
Civale, Brandon Eisert and Jordan Leasure combined on a one-hitter as the Sox won their 42nd game, surpassing last year's victory total.
Vargas was originally slated to bat fourth and play first base Saturday. Center fielder Luis Robert Jr. moved from the sixth spot to hit fourth.
Civale allowed one hit in 6 1/3 innings, struck out eight and walked two. The only hit was an infield single by Zach Neto.
The Sox shuffled most of their infield after Vargas was scratched, managing to secure a narrow 1-0 victory.
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