White Sox Take Series of Giants in the return of Jonathan Cannon

Kyle Teel went 3 for 4 with two products produced and the Chicago White Sox won the three-game series against the Giants of San Francisco visiting a 5-2 victory on Sunday.
The starter of the White Sox, Jonathan Cannon, since June 3 because of a back stump, abandoned one point on three strokes, walked three and withdrew four in three rounds on his return.
Justin Verlander was effective through six images, with a race in five strokes and two steps. He attracted three for the giants, who lost five of the six.
Declining from one in seventh round, Chicago took advantage of Verlander’s release to take a 5-2 lead.
Mike Tauchman and Chase Meidroth, each chose the lifter Erik Miller (4-1), with the pinch of Austin Slater for Tauchman. After the pair has advanced on an update, the Giants exchanged Miller for Ryan Walker, who walked Miguel Vargas to load the bases.
The double of Teel marked Slater and Meidroth to do it 3-2. Then, with Lenyn Sosa with marble, a Walker Balk allowed Vargas to come for an advantage of 4-2, and Sosa chose to lead to Teel.
San Francisco threatened at the top of the eighth against the lift Tyler Gilbert (2-1) when they had the bases loaded with a withdrawal, but Heliot Ramos founded a double game to end the Channel.
Visitors broke 1-1 equality during the fifth LEASURE fifth. Rafael Devers and Wilmer Flores were walking each, and Mike Yastrzemski chose to load the bases. Leath has given up another walk to Willy Adames, pushing out to do it 2-1.
The White Sox took an advance of 1-0 at the bottom of the first round. Tauchman started with a double, went to third place on a field and marked on the fly of the sacrifice of Andrew Benintendi.
The giants equaled him in the second when Christian Koss scored on a double by Patrick Bailey.
The right -hander of San Francisco, Carson Seymour, made his debut in the major league in the eighth round, abandoning two strokes in the context.
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