3-run home run by Tim Elko lifts the Chicago White Sox to 4-2 victory - and series win - against Miami Marlins
Briefly

Tim Elko made an impactful debut for the Chicago White Sox, hitting a go-ahead three-run home run in the sixth inning, leading his team to a 4-2 win against the Miami Marlins. This home run marked not only Elko's first major-league hit but also a significant moment for the team amidst struggles, as they played without key players like Luis Robert Jr. and Miguel Vargas. Manager Will Venable praised Elko's clutch performance which solidified the White Sox's series win against the Marlins.
Elko connected for a go-ahead three-run home run in the sixth inning... to lead the Sox to a 4-2 victory against the Miami Marlins.
"It was a great feeling... I want to come here and help us win games." Elko's first hit in MLB was crucial for the White Sox.
"That was a good one... Obviously a huge hit. Big moment in the game. Nice way to end the series," said manager Will Venable.
The Sox took two of three from the Marlins despite missing center fielder Luis Robert Jr. and third baseman Miguel Vargas for the second straight game.
Read at Yahoo Sports
[
|
]