Houser Tosses 7 Solid Innings as White Sox End Blue Jays' 10-Game Winning Streak, 2-1
COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS, JUL 9 – The Blue Jays fell short of matching their franchise record with a 2-1 loss that ended their 10-game winning streak in Chicago, officials confirmed.
- The Chicago White Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 2-1, snapping their 10-game winning streak one game shy of the franchise record.
- Adrian Houser limited Toronto to one run over seven innings, and Quero’s RBI double in the fourth provided the White Sox's winning run.
- Adrian Houser pitched seven innings, allowing one run, while both teams went 1-for-9 with runners in scoring position, with Houser's ERA at 1.56 through nine starts.
- Despite the loss ending their 10-game streak, the Blue Jays remain atop the AL East at 54-39, with manager John Schneider calling for a new start Friday.
- The Blue Jays aim to rebound with Max Scherzer starting Friday’s series in Sacramento after losing their 10-game winning streak in Chicago.
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