Sean Burke 'hit around a little bit' in White Sox' 10-2 loss to Astros
Briefly

In a disappointing outing for Sean Burke, the White Sox suffered a 10-2 loss to the Astros, largely due to Burke's command issues. The pitcher, who had struggled earlier in the season, failed to execute pitches effectively, leading to multiple hits and runs by the Astros. Although Burke had a strong second inning, he quickly fell back into a pattern of mistakes that increased the lead. His overall performance saw him allow seven runs and eight hits in less than four innings, raising his ERA to 4.71. Despite some positive feedback on his curveball, he recognized the need to improve his fastball placement.
Burke's command issues led to a poor showing against the Astros, allowing numerous hits and runs as he struggled to find consistency with his pitches.
Despite feeling good about his curveball, Burke acknowledged his reliance on the fastball, admitting that mistakes with pitch placement led to the Astros scoring.
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