White Sox Series Finale Against Twins Likely To Be Delayed
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Harrison Bader and Byron Buxton hit home runs to back Pablo López’s solid start and the Minnesota Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 6-1 on Wednesday after rain delayed the start by nearly 3 1/2 hours....
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Jose Miranda delivered a go-ahead, two-run single in a five-run sixth inning and Ryan Jeffers and Ty France each had two hits and an RBI as the Minnesota Twins topped the host Chicago White Sox 8-3 on...
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The Twins will send Lopez (0-1) to make his second start of the season.
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Goes yard again
In the leadoff spot for the first time this season, Nick Maton put the White Sox on the board with a home run off Angels' starter Jack Kochanowicz.
White sox seventh. Matt Thaiss flies out to left center field to Harrison Bader. Brooks Baldwin homers to center field. Travis Jankowski grounds out to second base, Edouard Julien to Ty France. Michael A. Taylor grounds out to shortstop, Carlos Correa to Ty France.
Nick Maton hits a solo home run to right field, increasing the White Sox lead to 3-0 in the bottom of the 5th inning
Despite attending camp as a non-roster invitee, Maton earned his way onto the White Sox's Opening Day squad by turning in a .989 OPS over 19 Cactus League games.
Nick Maton swats a solo home run to right-center field, opening the scoring for the White Sox, 2-1, in the bottom of the 1st inning
In an electrifying moment for the Chicago White Sox, Nick Maton hit his first career leadoff home run, showcasing his potential as a valuable asset on the team. This article explores Maton's performance, manager Will Venable's strategy, and the broader context for the White Sox’s season.
The White Sox are going to have Nick Maton, Travis Jankowski and Brooks Baldwin on the team. Get the details at MLB Trade Rumors.
Once skies cleared in Chicago, the Minnesota Twins jumped on White Sox starter Sean Burke’s slider for a pair of home runs. Twins starter Pablo Lopez was sharp through seven innings in the series finale.