Dustin May Has Best Start of Season as Dodgers Sweep White Sox
- On Thursday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Chicago White Sox 6-2 to complete a three-game sweep at home.
- The sweep followed strong pitching by Dodgers' Dustin May, who took a perfect game into the sixth inning while retiring the first 16 batters.
- Freddie Freeman contributed a key two-run double in the third inning scoring Shohei Ohtani and collected three RBIs overall while Michael Conforto added a two-run homer.
- May struck out nine batters and allowed one walk over seven innings, delivering his longest and most effective outing since June 15, while Dodgers manager Dave Roberts noted the atmosphere had the intensity and energy reminiscent of a playoff contest.
- The win improved the Dodgers to nine wins in their last 10 games and extended White Sox's road losing streak to a franchise-record 9-35, as White Sox manager Will Venable said, "It's a tough way to end it.
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Dustin May has best start of season as Dodgers sweep White Sox
May retires the first 16 batters and takes a shutout into the eighth inning, striking out nine in a 6-2 win. Freddie Freeman drives in three runs, and Mookie Betts and Michael Conforto both hit home runs.


Dustin May, Dodgers complete 3-game sweep of White Sox
Dustin May pitched into the eighth inning for the first time in his career as the Los Angeles Dodgers finished off a three-game sweep with a 6-2 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox on Thursday.
Dustin May's perfect game bid broken up in Dodgers 6-2 sweep of White Sox
Dustin May pitched two-run ball over seven innings after retiring the first 16 batters and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox 6-2 on Thursday night to complete a three-game sweep. The 27-year-old right-hander struck out a season-high nine and walked one in the best start of his six-year major league career. He won for the first time...
Dustin May threw for seven innings, in which he allowed two runs after removing the first 16 batters, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago White Sox on Thursday 6-2 to complete a three-game sweep.
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