The article critiques the team's recent performance against the White Sox, emphasizing the disappointments stemming from pitching and offensive struggles. Jeff Hoffman faced criticism for his poor outing, allowing multiple runs while a once-effective Chris Bassitt was prematurely pulled after just 82 pitches. The offense managed only two runs against lackluster pitching from the White Sox, showcasing a lack of competitiveness. Key moments such as Bassitt's initial dominance and a crucial double play by the defense are discussed, highlighting both the struggles and faint signs of promise within the game.
"You can't be losing series to the White Sox at home if you intend to compete. The major fault today lies with Jeff Hoffman, who couldn't get one out without giving up three runs."
"Chris Bassitt got off to a great start. He was perfect through the first three innings, amassing five strikeouts. The White Sox got to him a little in the third though."
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