DETROIT — White Sox right-hander Jonathan Cannon apparently likes to play with danger.In each of the first two innings Friday, he found himself in situations with runners in scoring position but was able to work his way out of them by yielding a combined one run. Through two starts, he has allowed three runs, which on the surface looks pretty good. But his penchant for creating traffic on the bases has a price: a high pitch count.Cannon lasted only 3⅔ innings, allowing three runs, three hits, three walks and two hit batters and striking out three in the Sox’ 7-4 loss to the Tigers at Comerica Park. He threw 88 pitches.‘‘Today obviously falls on me,’’ Cannon said. ‘‘I did not put us in a good position to win the game today. It’s tough when you fall behind out there in the field, playing defense for forever. It’s tough to generate offense like that when I’m walking a bunch of guys and they’re having to play defense behind me for a long time.’’Cannon hit a batter to start the second befor…