White Sox defeated 6-1 by thunderstorms and the red-hot Blue Jays
Josh Rojas accounted for the sole White Sox run Tuesday, with a solo blast in the sixth. | Dustin Bradford/Getty Images
The South Side offense was nowhere to be found, and Aaron Civale struggled through another start with five earned runs
The Blue Jays' (54-38) offense once again exploded for 12 hits Tuesday. Their five-run rally in the third inning off of Aaron Civale was the main difference maker in the game, perhaps even more so than the thunderstorms that rolled in, as the White Sox (30-62) were beaten 6-1.