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Lucas Giolito’s 6 no-hit innings help the Chicago White Sox earn a doubleheader split with the Philadelphia Phillies

CHICAGO — Lucas Giolito had no-hit stuff. Only a high pitch count prevented the Chicago White Sox starter from possibly going the distance in the second game of Tuesday’s doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies. Giolito left after the sixth inning without allowing a hit, but he threw 102 pitches. After Kendall Graveman retired the side in order in the seventh, the Phillies broke up the ...
White Sox starter Lucas Giolito celebrates after getting the final out in the top of the fifth inning of Game 2 of a doubleheader against the Phillies on Tuesday, Apr.18, 2023, at Guaranteed Rate Field.

CHICAGO — Lucas Giolito had no-hit stuff.

Only a high pitch count prevented the Chicago White Sox starter from possibly going the distance in the second game of Tuesday’s doubleheader against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Giolito left after the sixth inning without allowing a hit, but he threw 102 pitches.

After Kendall Graveman retired the side in order in the seventh, the Phillies broke up the combined no-hit bid when Brandon Marsh led off

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