White sox double reds for the third third winning

Davis Martin 6 2/3 of the quality Inning and Lenyn Sosa and Michael A. Taylor Homered threw and pushed Chicago White Sox to a 4-2 victory against Cincinnati Reds on Wednesday.
Martin (2-4) allowed only one run in seven strokes in five strokes. Luis Robert Jr. He reached the base three times and ran for White Sox, who won a third plain match for the first time this year.
Chicago rookie relaxer Mike Vasil worked around Will Benson’s ninth -time walk to save his first career.
Reds Start Nick Lodolo (3-4) 5 1/3 Inning left three runs in seven strokes. He also shot four and walked two. Spencer Steer doubled for Cincinnati, who left his ninth match in 11 attempts and grumbled.
Robert began the second shot with a single and stolen base before moving forward 1-0 to Andrew Vaughn’s RBI Double.
Chicago threatened third in the third place because Chase Meidrot’s one -time single Edgar Quero’s two -outpings watched the march to upload the bases of Robert. Lodolo went out Vaughn and escaped from the jam.
Meidroth set out with a single and scored goals in Robert’s two output bases.
Sosa launched the third Homer of the season in a sixth-385-meter shot to move 3-0 to White Sox and give Chase Lodolo from the game.
Chicago has once again added the seventh with the solo Homer of Taylor’s second year. Leadoff, relaxing Scott Barlow, took the lead.
The Reds were finally broken at the bottom of the seventh. Martin then let Jordan Leasure Chicago rescue Jose Trevino’s single, but retired Benson and Matt McLain. Lease retreated to finish the frame.
The Reds approached Elly de La Cruz and Austin Hays twice and dropped Chicago’s leadership to 4-2.
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