J.T. Ginn allowed eight runs in 4 1/3 innings in a loss to the White Sox on Sunday.
Ginn was so-so after giving up six runs in the first, but the thing about that is, he gave up six runs in the first; including a three-run homer ty Braden Montgomery. The right-hander also allowed a leadoff homer to Sam Antonacci in what can only be described as a clunker of a start to end Ginn’s first half. He did strike out seven, if you’re desperate for a positive. The real positive is that Ginn was solid for the majority of the first half, and he’ll have a chance to bounce back after the All-Star break.