
"I felt like I was a bit jumpy all game. Threw me a lot of spin, so tried to stay on the heater, but slow things down and just let the ball get deep."
"On a day where we really just couldn't get anything going offensively (for most of the game), our pitching staff did a great job keeping us in the game, our defense did a good job keeping us in the game and we just continued to fight,"
"It's really cool for this group to fight back and put ourselves in a good spot to take that one."
The Chicago White Sox rallied from a 3-1 deficit to defeat the Minnesota Twins 4-3 on a two-out, two-run double by Michael A. Taylor in the ninth inning. The win snapped a 205-game streak of losses when trailing after eight innings and improved the Sox to 52-88, matching a season-high fourth straight victory. The team had only three hits through eight innings, including a second-inning home run by Edgar Quero. The ninth-inning rally began with Quero’s one-out single, a pinch-runner, and an Andrew Benintendi walk before Taylor worked back to a pivotal 2-2 pitch.
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