Korey Lee returned to the majors and on the second pitch he saw drove Noah Cameron's changeup 392 feet for a two-run home run. Lee and Brooks Baldwin homered in a 7-0 White Sox win at Rate Field, with Curtis Mead, Miguel Vargas and Lenyn Sosa also recording multiple hits. The White Sox have scored at least seven runs in six of their last seven games and rank among MLB leaders in runs per game, batting average, home runs and OPS since the All-Star break. Young players, including Colson Montgomery, have contributed offensively while the team continues to develop.
Lee and Brooks Baldwin homered in the White Sox 7-0 victory Monday night at Rate Field, while Lee, Curtis Mead, Miguel Vargas and Lenyn Sosa recorded multi-hit games. It's the sixth time in the last seven games that the White Sox have scored seven-plus runs. Entering the game, they ranked third in MLB in runs per game, batting average and home runs since the All-Star break, as well as sixth in OPS.
"It was great," Lee said after playing in his first game since Thursday in Triple-A. "Just staying ready, staying locked, talking to [the hitting coaches] Joel [McKeithan], talking to Marcus [Thames], being on the same page as them and executing my plan." Lee and Brooks Baldwin homered in the White Sox 7-0 victory Monday night at Rate Field, while Lee, Curtis Mead, Miguel Vargas and Lenyn Sosa recorded multi-hit games.
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