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Nice start: White Sox pitchers shut down Redlegs, 7-2

No highlights, no photos, no video.

Wait, excuse me, no official video. But we’ve got SSS fam and SSHP writer/photographer Sean Williams on the scene. His clips can mostly tell the tale of this one.

First at-bat of the White Sox season? A Tim Anderson infield single, flashing some legs to beat out the Baltimore Chop.

The game was tied scoreless through four, with the biggest jam coming in the fourth inning. Carson Fulmer, who entered in the third and whiffed his first two batters before succumbing to control problems (two walks), got off to a Fulmeresque start in the fourth, hitting ex-White Sox and current Reds first baseman Matt Davidson with a pitch, driving him out of the game, and walking Scott Schebler before getting yanked.