White Sox RHP Gonzalez allows first baserunner in seventh
CHICAGO (AP) - Chicago White Sox right-hander Miguel Gonzalez has lost his bid for a perfect game against the Detroit Tigers.
Gonzalez retired his first 18 batters Sunday before Andrew Romine and Alex Avila opened the seventh with singles. Romine's hard smash to shortstop Tim Anderson was originally ruled an error, and then changed to a hit later.
The White Sox lead the Tigers 7-1 heading to the bottom of the seventh.
Gonzalez entered with a 3-5 record and had lost his last five starts with a 6.99 ERA during that span.
Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Miguel Gonzalez throws against the Detroit Tigers in the fourth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, May 28, 2017, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
The Associated Press
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