The White Sox lose after Mike Tauchman hurts the hamstrings, trying to mark a race with a tie

The Chicago White Sox are back to their old manners.

After losing the most matches in the history of the MLB last season, the Southsiders lost a crush in favor of their rivals of Al Central Cleveland Guardians, 3-2, in a way that only the White Sox could.

The game is almost guaranteed to be finished when Emmanuel Clase enters, but the closer stars did not have his best things.

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Chicago White Sox’s right field player Mike Tauchman, # 18, reacts after being labeled before reaching marble in the match for the Cleveland Guardians in Progressive Field. (David Richard-Imagn)

Cleveland led, 3-1, at the top of the night, but Clase loaded the bases, putting the link in Mike Tauchman in the second base.

Miguel Vargas then put a dribbler through the left side of the inner field, marking a race. With two withdrawals, the White Sox sent Tauchman to try to link the match.

However, during his third match of the season after a return from the IL because of a right-wing injury, Tauchman reproduced his leg.

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Cleveland Guardians Catcher Austin Hedges, # 27, labels the right field player of the White Sox of Chicago, Mike Tauchman, n ° 18, for the final of the match in the ninth round of Progressive Field. (Images of David Richard-Imagn)

Tauchman stopped halfway through the line and completely put the brakes when it was labeled, giving the Guardians the victory.

Tauchman threw her helmet on the ground of anger, while the White Sox fell to a meager 2-9. They lost seven in a row after a start of 2-2.

The loss came one day after losing, 1-0, during a walk.

The SOXs announced that Tauchman was dealing with the waterproofing of the hamstrings, and he is being evaluated.

Chicago White Sox’s right field player Mike Tauchman, # 18, reacts after being labeled before reaching marble in the match for the Cleveland Guardians in Progressive Field. (Images of David Richard-Imagn)

Chicago went 41-121 last year, which is accompanied by a percentage of victories .253. Currently, they are in pace to win only 29 games.

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