One day after Dylan Cease threw a no-hitter for the San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox rookie Drew Thorpe got shelled by the Seattle Mariners en route to a blowout loss.
Cease didn't toss another gem or add to his resume in any way on Friday, but the knife was twisted again nonetheless.
The Mariners were also averaging just 3.75 runs per game before their 10-0 blowout win on Friday. Chicago has now lost 12 games in a row dating back to July 10, racking up a -48 run differential in that time. Across his two biggest duds on June 16 and July 26, Thorpe allowed 12 hits, seven walks, four home runs and 15 earned runs in 4.0 total innings. He has given up 16 hits, 12 walks, three home runs and six earned runs across 35.1 innings in his other six starts combined, good for a 1.53 ERA and 0.792 WHIP.
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