White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Hit hard in bulk-relief loss
Share Video
Cannon (4-10) took the loss Wednesday against the Yankees, surrendering five runs on six hits and a walk while striking out six over 4.1 innings.
Cannon entered in the first inning after opener Fraser Ellard walked the bases loaded, and he managed to escape the jam quickly by striking out Paul Goldschmidt. However, the right-hander quickly unraveled, giving up back-to-back multi-run frames that included a three-run homer from Aaron Judge in the second. The long ball marked the seventh Cannon has allowed in his last five starts, a brutal stretch in which he's posted a 13.50 ERA across 18.2 innings while giving up at least five runs in every outing and taking three losses. The 25-year-old now owns a 5.87 ERA, 1.50 WHIP and 84:38 K:BB across 102.2 innings this season.
More News
-
White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Back with big club
• -
White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Demoted to Triple-A
• -
White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Rocked in bulk-relief outing
• -
White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Back up for bulk-relief duty
• -
White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Set for bulk relief Thursday
• -
White Sox's Jonathan Cannon: Sent down to Triple-A
•





