Quero hits 1st homer to back Houser's gem as White Sox edge Rockies in matchup of MLB's worst
Briefly

Adrian Houser's effective pitching allowed only two hits in eight innings for the White Sox, while Edgar Quero's sixth-inning solo home run provided the decisive run against the Rockies. The White Sox scored first with a two-out single from Michael A. Taylor, and despite a brief tie, Quero's home run secured the win. Rookie Colson Montgomery had a memorable debut, contributing defensively. The Rockies, struggling this season, failed to achieve back-to-back home victories.
Adrian Houser allowed two hits in eight innings and rookie catcher Edgar Quero hit his first major league home run, a tiebreaking solo shot in the sixth.
Houser permitted two unearned runs on four hits and two walks, maintaining a record of not yielding more than three runs in any of his eight starts this season.
Michael A. Taylor's two-out single in the fourth inning gave Chicago a 2-0 lead, showcasing a productive inning for the White Sox.
Colson Montgomery made a notable big league debut, reaching on catcher's interference and executing a diving catch to end the second inning.
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