Each night in the 2016 baseball season, we'll run down the top news, facts and highlights from action around Major League Baseball.
The White Sox continued their stellar start to the season with a 7-1 win over the Yankees, but it was Chris Sale who stole the show.
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The pitcher is now 8-0 on the season, the first White Sox hurler to have that record since Jon Garland in 2005. He allowed Chase Headley's solo homer in the second inning, but then gave up just six hits over nine innings and retired 15 straight batters from the fourth through the eighth innings.