CLEVELAND — Chicago White Sox starter Chris Flexen was called for a balk in the fifth inning of Tuesday’s game against the Cleveland Guardians, moving Tyler Freeman to second base. Brayan Rocchio drove in Freeman with a single. One inning later, the Sox had a chance at throwing out Josh Naylor when he tried to advance on David Fry’s grounder to short.
But Paul DeJong’s throw bounced off Naylor’s back, and the ball bounced toward the Guardians dugout as Naylor scored on the error. The mistakes kept adding up for the Sox in a 7-6 loss in front of 25,654 at Progressive Field. The Sox fell to 7-17 in one-run games.
“It was one of those games where a lot of little things got away from us,” manager Pedro Grifol said. “We had the balk. We had an 0-2 (count) homer (by Freeman in the sixth).
(Flexen) tried to execute a pitch and he didn’t. That’s all. We had, you can call it really good baserunning on Naylor (getting in the line of DeJong’s throw), but it was an error.
“It’s just a bunch of little things today cost us the ballgame.” The Guardians won in walk-off fashion in the ninth when Andrés Giménez scored on a sacrifice fly to center by Bo Naylor. Giménez led off with a single, advanced to second on a groundout and reached third on a wild pitch when reliever Michael Kopech’s cleat got stuck and he spiked a pitch to the plate.
Luis Robert Jr. did not attempt a throw on the sac fly. “I didn’t have a chance,” Robert said.
With one out, all of.
