Marlins clutch passed to late white SOX

Eric Wagaman delivered a triple with two exits in the eighth shot, and Kyle Stowers Homed Homed to help Miami Marks, who visited Chicago White Sox 3-1 on Saturday.
Marlins limited White SOX to four hit, including two of Lenyn Sosa. Jesus Tinoco worked a perfect ninth to get his third savings.
Andrew Vaughn from Chicago opened a score with a solo house run with two outputs, and Marks Starter Edward Cabrera was connected to the second Homer in many games.
A rookie right -handed White Sox Starter Shane Smith helped leadership to stand up in most of the night. Four hits disintegrated from six scores of a career with seven strikes.
Smith did not walk a slope while matching the April 8 trip in Cleveland with six scoreless frames.
After a single surrender to the Xavier Edwards, which was in front of the game, Smith allowed singles in the second and third innings, but escaped more problems. Javier Sanoja doubled to start Miami Sixth and rose to the third place in a wild field before leaving the jam and retired Wagaman on a flight to the right to end the threat.
Marlinler broke against White Sox Bullpen. Stowers tied the game against Steven Wilson before marching against Jordan Leasure and Brandon Eisert ranked eighth. Eisert entered the game with two exits and Wagaman walked the first dough he faced before entering a two -stage triple row. Michael A. Taylor tried a diving hunt, but the ball came to the wall shortly after a while.
Cabrera made a run and three strokes in five Inning with a walk and two strikes.
Calvin Faucher (2-1) gathered the victory and stroked two strikes with two strikes without a score.
Leasure (0-3) allowed a run on 2/3 of a stroke in two strokes.
Sanoja had two strokes for Marlins. Connor Norby rang two bases.
White Sox Hope Tim Elko was recalled from Triple-a Charlotte before the match and went to 0 to 0 at the exit of the big league. Elko, the first master, was the 10th round Chicago election in 2022.
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