White Sox 6, Tigers 4: Robertson and Sosa key late comeback
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White Sox 6, Tigers 4: Robertson and Sosa key late comeback
"Wow, does winning feel good. The Chicago White Sox had strong, all-around game today to steal the game from the Detroit Tigers, 6-4, along with the series. The Sox end their straight 17-game stretch with a win at Comerica Park, and the plane ride back home will definitely have all the vibes. The team is now 7-1 in their last eight games on this road trip."
"Gleyber Torres walked, Kerry Carpenter hit a ground-rule double, and a Riley Greene walk loaded the bases with no outs. Looking at the box score was interesting for this play, as a wacky play by Brooks Baldwin in center field allowed two runs to score. Baldwin secured the out on the sacrifice fly by Spencer Torkelson, but a throwing error went out of play, allowing two runs to score."
"Wenceel Pérez had another sacrifice fly to give Detroit the lead before the inning ended, although Lenyn Sosa slammed a solo shot to center to start the top of the third and tie it back up. This was his 20th of the season, leading the team. Tyler Holton replaced Morton to start the top of the fourth while Martin continued on the mound for the White Sox and gave up ... you guessed it, another sacrifice fly for a run!"
The Chicago White Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 6-4 to win the series and improve to 7-1 on the road trip. Mike Tauchman singled and Lenyn Sosa walked to set up Andrew Benintendi's two-run double. Detroit responded with runs aided by a Brooks Baldwin throwing error on a sacrifice fly and a Wenceel Pérez sacrifice fly. Lenyn Sosa hit his 20th homer to tie the game. Charlie Morton was relieved by Tyler Holton and Davis Martin was replaced by Brandon Eisert after 5 1/3 innings; Will Robertson made a spectacular, fence-leaping catch that robbed a home run.
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