Garrett Crochet, the starting pitcher for the Chicago White Sox, delivered an impressive performance against the Seattle Mariners, striking out 13 batters over seven innings. Despite his dominant display, which included allowing only one run and scattering minimal hits, Crochet did not factor into the decision as the White Sox failed to capitalize on his stellar outing.
The lone blemish on Crochet’s record was a solo home run given up to Tyler Locklear, but his control and command were otherwise exceptional throughout the game. This performance marks a season-high in strikeouts for Crochet, who has consistently showcased his potential as a top-tier pitcher.
With an ERA of 3.16 and a high strikeout rate, Crochet remains a crucial asset for the White Sox as they push through the season. His next scheduled start is against the formidable Houston Astros, where fans will be eager to see if he can replicate his recent success.