ST. PETERSBURG -- Rays pitcher Chris Archer struck out 11 in seven innings Tuesday, but a pair of home runs -- one a no-doubter and the other disputed -- saddled the righty with the defeat.
Archer set a franchise record with his 23rd career double-digit strikeout game, but he was disappointed in a review that didn't go the Rays' way following a leadoff homer in the 4-2 loss to the White Sox.
Umpires initially ruled White Sox second baseman Yolmer Sanchez hit a home run after deeming that it hit the portion of the catwalk that counts as a homer, according to Tropicana Field ground rules.