He allowed only one runner past first base the rest of his outing.
He did not allow a runner past first base after the fourth inning.
But Segui lined an 0-1 pitch past second base for the first hit.
He never exceeded 17 pitches in an inning and allowed no runners past first base.
As he did, he fired the ball past first base.
The second baseman's throw bounced past first base, and two runs scored.
Brown allowed no runners past second base and had 13 groundouts over the first seven innings.
From there on, no Chicago runner made it past first base.
They advanced no runners past second base and struck out 11 times.
On the next fastball, Jones lined a ball past first base that was foul by a few inches.