Chicago White Sox held to 3 hits in 4-1 loss to Arizona Diamondbacks

Ryan Noda seemed to have his second home run as a member of the Chicago White Sox.
But the right field player Arizona Diamondbacks Jake McCarthy jumped on the wall and made a spectacular socket in the second round on Tuesday at the rate field.
Two throws later, Luis Robert Jr. made sure that no one could reach his long fly when he lost a home run that reached the Sox enclosure beyond the left field wall.
It was the first of the three strokes all the match for the SOX in a 4-1 defeat against the Diamondbacks in front of 13,001.
“These last two games, it is really shown where they were very aggressive in the area with the quick ball and we simply did not respond to the way we have to score races,” said Venable, Sox manager. “It will be something we continue to talk about, continue to train and concentrate and I hope we can school this trend here.”
The start of the Arizona, Ryne Nelson, gave a point on a safe blow with seven stick withdrawals and three goals on balls in five rounds. The DiamondBacks took control by scoring three points in seventh round – with a single RBI of Alek Thomas, a sacrificial fly by Jose Herrera and a RBI single from Geraldo Perdomo.
The SOXs have lost 11 of their last 13. And at 25-55, they have 30 games in less than 0,500 for the first time this season.
Mike Vasil launched well in the defeat, granting two points (one deserved) on three strokes with a stick with a stick in 5 1/3 heats in career.
Photos: Chicago White Sox lose against Arizona diamonds in the field
“Mike did an excellent job, more Mike’s coverage than we had planned,” said Venable. “He looked great. There was hard contact, soft contact but he controlled all the time.”
Vasil followed the opener Jordan Leason, who granted a race in his round while making the first beginning of his career.
“Spend so much time as in the enclosure of the readers with all these guys – and obviously, we met some injuries (to start Jonathan Cannon and Davis Martin), so we had to be able to be creative – so I think this evening for me, everything was deep of the best chance of winning and also of flexibility moving the week.
Robert hopes that the second stick in the stick is a step in the right direction.
“This is what you want to do,” said Robert through an interpreter. “Today, I felt like I felt in the past. It was the kind of land that did not fail before. It was good to be able to put the bat to hit the ball and get this result. I think it was the part I was missing this season.
“I feel good. I feel healthy, which is the most important part. I worked hard every day, trying to get rid of this situation, this moment passes. I work hard. “
It was his second home run in the last five games after a two -point 441 -foot circuit on Friday against the Blue Jays in Toronto at Rogers Center.
As for whether this Homer served as a turning point, Robert said: “I can’t say it for the moment.”
“I still don’t feel like I’m at the time of my strike,” said Robert. “This field in this match was a little similar to that. It was a field in the middle of the striking area and I was able to put the bat on the ball and take advantage of this error. This is what I used to do before and that’s what I try to do now.”
Besides Robert, the only other successes on Tuesday for the SOXs were a Single of Chase Meidroth in sixth round and a double of Mike Tauchman in the eighth.
The Soxs dragged 4-1 to the eighth, but had runners first and second with a withdrawal. The third goal player Tim Tawa made a nice game to align a field of hard blows from Miguel Vargas and transformed it into a double end of the round game.
“Titching and defense win the matches and they did an excellent job in defense,” said Venable. “Any ball that we hit hard, they caught. I made very beautiful games and that was the difference. You have to transform the balls in addition and they did a great job tonight.”