Quero hits 1st homer to back Houser's gem as White Sox edge Rockies in matchup of MLB's worst - Sentinel Colorado
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Adrian Houser delivered a standout performance, allowing only two hits over eight innings, while rookie catcher Edgar Quero hit his first major league home run, a pivotal shot in the sixth inning. Houston's skilled pitching limited Colorado to two unearned runs, with rookie reliever Grant Taylor securing the save. The game features a notable moment as Colson Montgomery makes a memorable big league debut, reaching on catcher's interference and contributing defensively. The win denies the Rockies a chance for back-to-back home victories, continuing their struggle this season.
Adrian Houser allowed two hits in eight innings, and rookie catcher Edgar Quero hit a tiebreaking solo home run as the White Sox defeated the Rockies 3-2.
Rookie reliever Grant Taylor earned his third save after striking out Ryan McMahon, despite giving up a two-out single to Mickey Moniak in the ninth.
Both teams, being the two worst in the majors, faced off with the White Sox preventing the Rockies from winning back-to-back home games this season.
Colson Montgomery made a memorable debut, reaching on catcher's interference and making a diving catch to end the second inning, finishing 0 for 2 with a walk.
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