Bounces in the 6th inning go against the Chicago White Sox in a 3-1 loss to the San Francisco Giants
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In a disappointing game for the Chicago White Sox, they fell 3-1 to the San Francisco Giants. A crucial play in the sixth inning saw a potential double play slip away, leading to an extended inning where the Giants capitalized. Despite a strong effort at the plate, the White Sox struggled in key moments, finishing 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position. Manager Will Venable and first baseman Miguel Vargas both acknowledged the team's need to improve their ability to close out scoring opportunities to prevent such losses in future games.
"Sometimes the ball doesn't bounce your way, sometimes it does," manager Will Venable said. "That was a tough play. Just (a) tough break. But got to work around those and just weren't able to."
"We go out there and compete - just men in scoring position, we couldn't drive the run in," Sox first baseman Miguel Vargas said. "That's something we need to be better at."
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