Chicago White Sox starter Shane Smith uses curveball as an effective weapon in a 8-1 over the Detroit Tigers
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Kerry Carpenter, coming off a standout performance, faced off against White Sox pitcher Shane Smith in a critical matchup. Smith effectively used a curveball and aggressive fastballs to silence Carpenter and minimize scoring opportunities. The Sox secured an 8-1 victory, with notable contributions from players like Michael A. Taylor, who had key hits including a three-run homer that helped end a four-game losing streak. Smith delivered an impressive outing, earning praise for his ability to maintain offensive pressure on the Tigers.
Michael A. Taylor supplied a chunk of the offense with a bases-loaded walk in the fourth and a three-run home run in the sixth as the Sox snapped a four-game losing streak.
Smith struck out six and walked two in the 85-pitch outing. 'Another great outing by Shane,' manager Will Venable said. 'I thought tonight he was really aggressive with the fastball. Got a lot of swing-and-miss on it.'
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