The Chicago White Sox ended their eight-game losing streak with an emphatic 11-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox, who struggled both offensively and defensively. The White Sox, propelled by Michael A. Taylor's three hits and Omar Narváez's three RBIs, capitalized on Boston's five errors, which contributed to six unearned runs. Boston's poor performance has resulted in a major league-high 19 errors in just 15 games. Left-hander Sean Newcomb allowed six runs in four innings, and the Red Sox's only run came from a sacrifice fly by Blake Sabol in the seventh inning.
The Boston Red Sox committed five errors during the game, which led to six unearned runs for the Chicago White Sox in an 11-1 rout.
Chicago's offense shone with Michael A. Taylor recording three hits and scoring three times, alongside Omar Narváez's three RBIs, showcasing a dominant performance.
The Red Sox's fielding struggles were evident, as they contributed their major league-high 19 errors in just 15 games, displaying significant defensive issues.
Starter Sean Newcomb faced difficulties, allowing six runs—two earned—over four innings, ultimately contributing to the team's lopsided defeat.
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