Jesús Luzardo allowed five earned runs over six innings while striking out two in Friday’s win over the White Sox.
The White Sox got after Luzardo in the second inning after a scoreless first. After retiring the first two batters he faced in the frame, Luzardo would hit Sam Antonacci with a pitch, with Luisangel Acuña doubling home Antonacci on the following at-bat. Tristan Peters would then single to bring home Acuña, giving the White Sox an early 2-0 lead. Luzardo would be the beneficiary of a five-run second inning by the Phillies, which came in handy when he allowed a solo homer to Randal Grichuk to begin the third inning, and he would give up two more runs via solo homers before being pulled in the sixth inning. It goes without saying that Luzardo was not his normal self. He struck out a season-low two batters while giving up the second-most runs in any start this season. Luzardo, who was hit with a no-decision in this one, draws another tough matchup in his next start, which is scheduled for Wednesday on the road in Toronto.