Jonathan Cannon's pitch count leads to early exit in Chicago White Sox's 7-4 loss: 'Got to be more efficient'
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In a challenging performance against the Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox pitcher Jonathan Cannon struggled with pitch efficiency, throwing 77 pitches in just three innings and allowing three runs. He identified a tendency to focus too heavily on strikeouts, which led to deep counts and free passes. Cannon emphasized the importance of executing better pitches and getting ahead in counts to avoid letting hitters back into the game. The Tigers capitalized on this, hitting three home runs, contributing to the White Sox's loss.
Bottom line - got to be more efficient, got to be better, got to throw more strikes.
I think it's partially chasing the strikeout maybe a little too much. Just trying to get them out early and make better pitches.
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