Martín Pérez threw six hitless innings in a sparkling Chicago debut, and the White Sox pounded the Minnesota Twins 9-0.
If you've followed MLB recently, you already understand that the Chicago White Sox are a glorified meme of failure. Just one season after the White Sox set the modern MLB record for losses in a single season, Jesus Christ's return genuinely has higher odds on the betting market than a Chicago playoff run.
Martín Pérez pitched six no-hit innings in his debut with the Chicago White Sox, a 9-0 victory against the Minnesota Twins at Rate Field.
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It does not appear as if the Chicago White Sox were prepared for the possibility of inclement weather on Sunday. Rain began pouring down at Rate Field in the middle of the bottom of the seventh inning of Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Angels.
Opening day for the Chicago White Sox will mark the start of their attempt to rebuild the team after an MLB record-setting 121 losses last year.
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The White Sox last World Series win came in 2005. Lead by Mark Buehrle, Paul Konerko, A.J. Pierzynski, and Juan Uribe (with Frank Thomas slugging off the bench in an injury limited season), they swept the Houston Astros (then in the National League) to bring the Windy City it’s first MLB Championship since 1917.
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