Sean Burke dominated through six innings, and the Chicago White Sox broke open a scoreless game with four unanswered runs to defeat San Diego 4-0 at Petco Park.

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Burke struck out eight while allowing four hits and one walk over six innings. The right-hander carried a 2.72 ERA into the game and improved to 2-2 on the season.

The White Sox struck in the sixth inning when Miguel Vargas singled to right, scoring Peters and Benintendi to break the scoreless tie. Chicago added two more runs in the seventh as Quero singled to right to score Meidroth, then Peters hit a sacrifice bunt to first that brought Antonacci home for the final margin.

Michael King took the loss for San Diego, allowing 4 runs over six innings despite striking out five. King, who entered with a 2.95 ERA, fell to 3-2 as the Padres managed just six hits against Chicago pitching.

The victory extended Chicago's winning streak to three games and improved their record to 14-17. San Diego dropped to 19-11 and has now lost two straight.