N.Y. Yankees 10, Chicago White Sox 2
Briefly

The game was a display of power hitting with both the New York and Chicago teams shining in their performances, especially Judge and Soto, who played pivotal roles. Judge's home run marked his impressive 43rd of the season, further solidifying his status among baseball's elite sluggers.
New York's ability to capitalize on scoring opportunities was notable, going 5 for 11 with runners in scoring position, while Chicago managed only 1 for 6, highlighting a clear disparity in clutch hitting during the game.
Not only did Soto contribute significantly to Chicago's offense with a powerful home run and multiple RBIs, he displayed his entire range of skills, including base running and awareness on the field which proved crucial in maintaining pressure on New York.
Umpiring decisions came under scrutiny during the game, as indicated by the presence of experienced officials like Ryan Additon behind home plate, ensuring that every play was managed judiciously amidst the competitive atmosphere.
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