Caleb Durbin delivers key 2-run single as Brewers beat lowly White Sox
- On Tuesday evening at Rate Field in Chicago, the Milwaukee Brewers secured a 7-2 victory over the White Sox.
- The Brewers took control during a four-run sixth inning sparked by Caleb Durbin's two-run single after a bases-loaded hit by pitch.
- Isaac Collins recorded his first career homer to put Milwaukee on the board, while Freddy Peralta delivered six innings, giving up two runs and striking out five.
- For the fourth game in a row, the White Sox employed a record-tying opener but dropped to 7-22 overall and suffered their 12th loss in 15 contests despite home runs by Luis Robert Jr. And Andrew Benintendi.
- The Brewers moved to a 3-5 record during their current 10-game road trip and have extended their winning streak against Chicago to 11 victories in the past 12 meetings.
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Chicago White Sox open with back-to-back home runs, but the hits dried up in 7-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers
Andrew Benintendi homered off Milwaukee Brewers starter Freddy Peralta on a 1-0 fastball in the bottom of the first inning. Three pitches later, Luis Robert Jr. homered. It was the first time the Chicago White Sox had hit back-to-back home runs this season. Andrew Vaughn added a single later in the inning. But the Sox collected just one more hit the rest of the game — a single by Miguel Vargas in the seventh inning — while losing 7-2 to the Brew…

Caleb Durbin, Freddy Peralta help Brewers defeat White Sox
Caleb Durbin smacked a two-run single to key a four-run sixth, Isaac Collins homered, and Freddy Peralta pitched six strong innings to lift the visiting Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-2 win against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday.
White Sox lose to Brewers in bullpen game
The White Sox’ lack of pitching depth hurt them in their 7-2 loss Tuesday to the Brewers at Rate Field.It was essentially a bullpen game for the Sox, who continue to look for ways to get through injured left-hander Martin Perez’s turn in the rotation. Perez is unlikely to return this season.Opener Tyler Gilbert and Bryse Wilson held the Brewers to one run in the first five innings before things fell apart in the sixth.The Sox led 2-1 behind firs…
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