White Sox Dominate with Stunning 11-2 Win: What’s Behind Their Perfect Report Card?
That was good for two runs, then he came up in the third with runners on second and third and decided if one blooper is good, two are even better:
Hence, four RBIs on two bloops that were barely 83 mph but, as coaches teach kids, you put the ball in play and good things can happen. Quero did have one solid knock, a 98 mph double, but that was with the bases empty. He also threw out a would-be base thief and correctly challenged a ball-strike call. OK, so he maybe misplayed a pitch that led to a A’s run, but let us not quibble when he has a day like this.
The only other Sox run thanks to a player apt to be in the majors this year came via Brooks Baldwin flexing his mighty power in the second:
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