Luis Robert Jr. has three hits as White Sox take advantage of Rangers incompetence, 10-5
Briefly

The White Sox capitalized on multiple defensive blunders by the Texas Rangers to secure a 10-4 victory. Despite posting 14 hits, the game showcased a struggle for both teams, with the Rangers leading initially but losing momentum due to errors. The game highlighted the inadequacy of both squads, with misplays that contributed to runs scored. The performance of key players like Luis Robert Jr. pointed to potential trades, sparking interest despite the overall unimpressive gameplay. This match became a reflection of two teams' lack of consistent quality in performance.
In the end, the box score shows the Sox with 14 hits, which is certainly nice, and 10 runs, which is even nicer. How they got there? Well, never mind.
The Rangers scored first, with three first-inning hits off Bryse Wilson. Wilson was an emergency substitute starter for Jonathan Cannon, who had come down with back tightness.
At least the Sox took advantage of the handouts they were given, which Texas mostly did not. The Rangers made it 4-2 mostly thanks to Josh Rojas.
After the Rangers' mediocre defensive efforts, one could argue that White Sox's performance was merely opportunistic rather than skillful.
Read at Yahoo Sports
[
|
]