Drivers as Cubs Rout White Sox in Pete Crow-ARMSTRONK 6

Pete Crow-Armstrong was washing Chicago White Sox 13-3, who visited Chicago Cubs on Friday, went to 5 with the host running and six RBI.
Each of the Seiya Suzuki and Moises Ballesteros endured two, while Cade Horton (2-0) threw five strokes seven hits and three conditions at the beginning of the first career. He also hit twice and won his third matches in four attempts.
Shane Smith (1-3) allowed six runs (a won) and seven strokes at five strokes. The rookie shot five and one walked. Miguel Vargas went to 4 to 4 for White Sox with two Homer and three RBIs, which dropped the second plane and the American league leader received 31.
Chase Meidroth, Vargas, White SOX 2-0 early advantage to provide an early advantage before the start of the fourth home running began with a single and came second with one.
The puppies responded at the bottom of the second while Michael Busch shot a bullet single and then watched Carson Kelly’s ground board pair. With someone, Ballesteros first grounded Andrew Vaughn, but Busch escaped from the label of Matt Thaiss.
Nico Hoerner later grounded by Shortstop Meidroth, which was released by Thaiss and allowed Cubs to connect the game to two fields.
After shooting Smith Jon Berti, Crow-Armstrong was connected to the 12th house of the year to get ahead of Cubs 5-2. Kyle Tucker then doubled and doubled Suzuki.
White Sox collided with Vargas’s second house and entered many of the bats and attracted visitors in three runs.
Tyler Gilbert ranked sixth for Smith’s relief. He set out with Hoerner Single, rang the second and came third in Thaiss’s launch error. After hitting Berti, Gilbert came out with left knee pain.
Brandon Eisert arrived and CUBS 8-3 was ahead of Crow-Armstrong’s RBI Single, Tucker’s Single and Suzuki’s Sac Fly. Eisert later entered Busch and Miguel Castro as the third jug of the shooting.
Crow-Armstrong continued the star day in the seventh place and drove a single pair to the center. In the eighth place, Dansby Swanson had a sheet fly, a RBI single of Ballesteros, and Hoerner had a running score area to push Cubs the lead to 13-3.
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