Chicago White Sox lose series finale to the Minnesota Twins 6-1 after a 3-hour, 20-minute rain delay
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox faced the Minnesota Twins after a lengthy rain delay, resulting in a 6-1 defeat. Sean Burke, Sox starting pitcher, struggled to command his slider, leading to home runs by Twins players. Although he had a strong previous outing against the Angels, he allowed six runs in this game. Manager Will Venable noted Burke's effective fastball and curveball, but pointed out the importance of executing key pitches. Burke avoided injury after a line drive hit his knee and expressed optimism about its severity.
"The command of (the slider) was not the greatest, the two they hit were just middle middle sliders that get hit pretty often..."
"Just a couple of pitches got away from (Burke). He commanded the fastball well. I thought he did a good job with the curveball."
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