White Sox Rally has passed Red Sox to win First Road this season

Edgar Quero and Andrew Vaughn, Visiting Chicago White Sox, Sunday afternoon Boston Red Sox against the 8-4 victory for the rally for the last three inning took six rounds on the last three inning.
Vaughn emphasized his eighth place with a two-stage home running 5 to 2 and helps White Sox breaks five matches losing this season and starts 0-7 on the road. White Sox won for the first time since the 2023 season after six innings, and in 2024, he went to 0-79 after six inning.
Matt Thaiss of Chicago deepened in the first shot as a part of a three -stroke day, Luis Robert Jr. He was selected twice and scored goals. Brandon Eisert (1-0) threw 1 2/3 inning to capture the victory of Massachusetts native Sean Burke.
Wileyer Abreu hit a three -stage Homer, and Kristian Campbell went to 4 to 4 with a couple for Boston, who won three of three flat and five.
White Sox turned the score in seventh in three conditions, uploaded the bases with anyone Lenyn Sosa’s lead single and Boston relaxing Zack Kelly (1-1) after two strokes.
Justin Wilson, after leaving Boston’s bullfighting, Brooks Baldwin’s sacrificial flesh and drawing Quero’nun, two conditions Single, Chicago’yu 5-4 put forward.
Robert ranked eighth, Robert tears a bullet, and Vaughn crushed a Homer on the green monster in the left center against Liam Hendriks, who has made the first major league appearance since June 2023 after Tommy John Surgery.
Baldwin hit a single single and threw a ninth insurance run when Thaiss hit a field full of fields.
Visitors tagged the Boston Starter Tanner Houck with a pair of running. After Robert took a walk, Thaiss made two conditions that scraped on the right area wall.
In the second half of the kick, Red Sox quickly responded with three conditions with one point. After relying on consecutive errors, Rafael Devers and Alex Bregman invested a three -stage homer to the right area Bullpen.
The two-output crime helped Boston’s second place to 4-2. Blake Sabol, Jarren Duran’ın right side of the right -handed corner of the right -handed corner. He walked to Burke Devers and hit Bregman, but stranded the bases uploaded to keep the game close.
Houck settled with seven strikes to finish the two -stage, three -stroke ball. Boston Righty did not allow a stroke after the second and retired the last five dough he faced.
In the last three of the five innings, it was a similar end to Burke, who only allowed two strokes.
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