Chicago White Sox 10, Texas 5
Briefly

In a competitive game, the Texas Rangers faced challenges in capitalizing on scoring opportunities, leaving eight runners on base. Notable performances included García's seventh home run and Palacios’ contributions with two RBIs. In contrast, the Chicago team left a higher 14 runners on base. The matchup saw Texas go 3 for 12 and Chicago 5 for 17 with runners in scoring position, emphasizing both teams' difficulties in clutch scenarios. Pitching changes also affected the flow of the game, with some inherited runners scoring, which impacted final outcomes.
García hit his seventh home run of the season off Castro, while Palacios contributed with a three-run shopping and Tauchman added a home run off Boushley.
Despite the offensive efforts, Texas left three runners in scoring position and had an overall left-on-base total of eight, highlighting struggles in clutch situations.
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