Crochet, three relievers combine on two-hit shutout as White Sox blank Blue Jays 5-0

Crochet, three relievers combine on two-hit shutout as White Sox blank Blue Jays 5-0

The Chicago White Sox dominated the Toronto Blue Jays in a 5-0 shutout on Tuesday night, thanks to a stellar performance from their bullpen.

Crochet, three relievers, combined for a two-hit shutout, with Garrett Crochet leading the way with three scoreless innings. He was followed by Evan Marshall, who pitched two innings, and Codi Heuer, who closed out the game with two more scoreless innings.

The White Sox got off to a strong start in the first inning, with Tim Anderson hitting a leadoff home run. They continued to build their lead in the third inning, with Jose Abreu hitting a two-run homer and Yasmani Grandal adding a solo shot.

Meanwhile, the Blue Jays struggled to get anything going against the White Sox’s pitching. They only managed two hits throughout the entire game, with both coming from Bo Bichette.

This was the first time the White Sox have shut out the Blue Jays since 2016, and it was a much-needed win for the team after losing their previous two games.

The White Sox currently hold the best record in the American League at 11-9, while the Blue Jays fall to 9-11.

The two teams will face off again on Wednesday night, with the White Sox looking to continue their winning streak and the Blue Jays hoping to bounce back from this tough loss.

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