Davis Martin works six strong innings as Chicago White Sox beat Cleveland Guardians 6-4
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox defeated the Cleveland Guardians 6-4, breaking a six-game losing streak. Lenyn Sosa hit a two-run homer and Colson Montgomery added a solo shot, leading the White Sox's offensive efforts. Curtis Mead contributed an RBI double, while Chicago's Davis Martin pitched five innings, allowing three earned runs. The Guardians saw Kyle Manzardo hit two home runs and David Fry hit a two-run double, but it wasn't enough. Cleveland's Slade Cecconi struggled, allowing five runs in his outing. The White Sox continue to lead the league in home runs since the All-Star break with 42.
Lenyn Sosa and Colson Montgomery homered for the White Sox, leading to a 6-4 victory over the Guardians, marking the team’s end of a six-game losing streak.
Kyle Manzardo contributed significantly for the Guardians with a solo home run in the fourth inning and a two-run shot in the seventh.
Davis Martin had a decent outing for the White Sox, allowing three earned runs over five innings, which helped secure the win.
Chicago White Sox dominated the game with 11 hits, illustrating their strength, particularly in scoring runs since the All-Star break.
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