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Tale of the Tape: White Sox 8, Indians 3

by Jordan Lazowski

The White Sox embraced their ability to play spoiler last night, as their 8-run outburst helped officially eliminate the Indians from AL Central contention and drop the Tribe 1.5 games back in the race for the second AL Wild Card. Ross Detwiler did his job on the mound, and the offense clearly did more than enough. The White Sox are now 69-88.

W: Ross Detwiler (3-5) L: Shane Bieber (15-8) S: Alex Colome (30)

The Good

Tim Anderson: 4-5, 2 R

Jose Abreu: 3-for-5, RBI

Welington Castillo: 1-2, Pinch-Hit HR, 3 RBI

Daniel Palka: 2-for-3


The Bad

Zack Collins: 0-for-4, 2 K

Adam Engel: 0-for-4, K


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Stats On 35th: Let’s Break this one down By the Numbers

Last Night’s Numbers:

13.6/-4.6, 11, 10, 4, 94

13.6/-4.6

Yesterday’s MVP and LVP, in terms of Win Probability Added (WPA) were Aaron Bummer (13.6%) and Matt Skole (-4.6%). With two on and one out in the top of the seventh, things were in danger of slipping away for the White Sox. Enter Aaron Bummer, who shut down the rally with two strikeouts. Matt Skole, was really a non-factor in this game – it’s not often that the LVP only contributed -4.6% to his team’s effort.

11

With his 30th save of the season, Alex Colome became just the 11th White Sox pitcher to record 30 saves in a season, and the first since David Robertson in 2015.

10

With his four-hit performance last night, Tim Anderson raised his season average to .339, a full ten points higher than the next closer major leaguers – Ketel Marte and Christian Yelich. With just a few games left in the season, Anderson looks to have the batting title locked down.

4

Kelvin Herrera had a good day yesterday, striking out all four batters he faced in 1.1 scoreless innings of work. Hopefully he can build on this recent stretch and become a valuable piece out of the 2020 bullpen.

94

White Sox hitters only drew two walks last night. The Sox lead MLB in games with 2 or less walks with 94. They are 35-59 in these games.

The rest of the top 5: MIA (91), DET (90), PIT (87), KC (78) Not great company, and really speaks to one of their big needs this offseason.


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