Jake Meyers (two hours, seven RBI) passes Astros White Sox

Jake Meyers tied a total of 13 bases and a franchise record to help Chicago White Sox in the second competition of three match series Saturday afternoon.
Meyers grunted twice, clung to three floors, doubled and hit the number 9, while the career lasted on seven rounds.
Jeremy had two hit at the lead point of Pena, and Yiner Diaz took two hit and ran for Astros, which ended a two -game patinage.
Astros made a hard start to go to six inning (5-1), right-handed Hunter Brown (5-1) and allowed three runs and four strokes. He hit the last four doughs to finish with nine and three walked.
Andrew Vaughn had two hit and two RBIs for Chicago, which was trying to win three seasons in a row.
White Sox launcher Davis Martin allowed three runs and eight strokes in five Inning. He shot five and didn't walk.
Brown had allowed a run at the beginning of the previous four and came with the best fourth period (1.22) in the main branches, but White Sox threw three running.
After the first three moves 1-0, Vaughn dropped a two-stage single to 3-0.
Meyers, the first step of the third shot on the left bullfighting 3-1 hit.
Martin surrendered two more singles before coming with a two-stage triple to close a 10-step horse-yara with a two-stage triple and a 10-step triple and 3-3.
Fraser Ellard (0-2) gave up Martin as the sixth and gave up two-back walks. Penn Murfee came to confront with Meyers, and the second field took three conditions to a homer and 6-3.
Astros doubled by Victor Caratini and Zach DEZENZO to start the eighth to start 7-3. Meyers then doubled the left-wing space to increase the leadership to 8-3.
Meyers is the first player with two home running, triple and a couple in the same game.
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