White Sox is swept in the Bronx

White Sox is swept in the Bronx

The White Sox lost their 101st game of the season, and to add insult, were swept by the Yankees. The game was sloppy from start to finish, making my last summary of the season even more frustrating.

With two fast outs, Colson Montgomery maintained the inning, as well as his career-high seven-game hit streak, with a single that broke directly by Anthony Volpe. Unfortunately, Carlos Rodón had Edgar Quero hit and end the frame. The Yankees first threatened with a single, then a double and a walk of four pitch. Ben rice land, but a run came in to give the malignant empire an early 1-0 lead. Davis Martin was able to limit the damage after a huge strikeout and Jazz Chisholm Jr. Started to start two runners.

Miguel Vargas crashed to start the second, and Kyle Teel was immersed to turn on two runners. Michael A. Taylor’s Sac Bunt moved the runners, allowing Corey Julks Vargas to send home on a pocket fly and the game Bond. The new man, Derek Hill, gave Rodón his first 200-stike-out season:

Austin Wells and Ryan McMahon flanked one with singles, and Aaron Judge was deliberately walked to load the bases with two out. Martin escaped the jam thanks to Cody Bellinger.

Both teams retired in the third inning, but more importantly, Martin had back-to-back strikeouts. Vargas took a one-out walk in the fourth, and with two out, Taylor gave the Goeden the lead with a two-run gay to the right field:

With one out and back-to-back singles in the fifth, Tyler Gilbert Martin replaced. After a fight, he rice to load the bases. Giancarlo Stanton, who twice opposed Martin, hit a two-squeeze that sent three runners home and set up the Yankees for good, 4-3. In the sixth, Gilbert started fine and threw Volpe, but hit McMahon. A sliding catch from Hill helped to walk off the board after a wild throw after a wild throw, and Judge was again deliberately run. Bellinger took a walk to load the bases, which encouraged a conversation on the hill. A catch of Julks put an end to the threat.

The White Sox retired in the top of the seventh. Mike Vasil came in to throw and walked off Stanton. Jasson Domínguez stepped in to run for him. Wells doubled and sent the Domínguez home to bring the score to 5-3. With two out, Vasil gave another walk. But a strikeout came in a big moment to end the inning and two runners too strict, and more importantly, avoid judge.

The White Sox took a walk and a single in the eighth, but it would not be enough to produce runs. The bottom of the eighth and top of the ninth would have one common commonality: batters were retired. Unfortunately, that also meant that the White SOX was swept in New York.

The White Sox currently has the sixth-stringest record in franchise history and with losses in two of the. The next three end with the second most losses in Club Anals. And only one loss causes the 2023-25 ​​White Sox, the 11th worst three season (486 game) run in the history of the Major League.

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