If you look at the box score for Wednesday night's game in Toronto, the White Sox starting nine, plus a few pinch hitters, are batting .227 as a team.
While I know that seems low, to me it shows promise.
In Saturday's loss to the Minnesota Twins the team was only batting .186, a good 40 points lower.
When the White Sox entered the Rogers Centre on Monday, Chicago had not won a game in Toronto since 2007. Monday would finally be the game to reverse that. In Monday's extra-inning win, the White Sox would score eight runs, which was the most they had scored all season. On Wednesday night, they scored 11.
It was no secret that if Chicago scored runs they were going to win ball games. With eight of the starting fielders that hit, only Juan Pierre is batting lower than .200.
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Article written by Nick De Vera
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