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3 takeaways as White Sox blank Blue Jays 3-0 to complete a 3-game sweep

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CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox improved to 3-0 at home for the first time since 2004 with Sunday’s 3-0 victory against the Toronto Blue Jays in front of 22,325 at Rate Field. The Sox completed their first three-game home sweep of Toronto since Sept. 1-3, 1995.

According to Stats Perform, it’s the first time the Sox (4-5) have swept the previous season’s American League champions since Sept. 4-6, 2015, at Kansas City. “We are finding different ways to win,” manager Will Venable said.

“Everyone on the roster has to contribute. I think this weekend was a really good example of how important that is, to have contributions across the board. ” Here are three takeaways from Rate Field: ‘Outstanding’ Davis Martin follows the lead of his teammates Venable used the word “outstanding” to describe starter Davis Martin’s outing on Sunday.

The right-hander allowed four hits, struck out six and walked two in six innings as the Sox posted their first shutout of 2026. It was the first quality start by a Sox pitcher this season. “He did a great job,” Venable said.

“Ahead of the count all day. Maintained the count leverage. We talk about strikes and the importance of it, and really with all of our guys today we saw how effective that could be.

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