Samuel Zavala leads the attack of the organizational All-Stars
Briefly

Despite lingering concerns regarding the White Sox major league offense, the team's minor league prospects delivered a thrilling 8-5 comeback victory against the Reds. The ninth inning saw a flurry of activity, starting with a double from Samuel Zavala, who later contributed an RBI single. Key hits from players like Adam Hackenberg and Caden Connor transformed a 5-3 deficit into a lead. Overall, the game highlighted the potential of younger players in an otherwise challenging season, showing flashes of hope for the White Sox fans.
The ninth-inning mauling was kicked off by Samuel Zavala, heartening fans who've given up on the Dylan Cease trade with a double, and later, an RBI single.
The hit parade continued, and deficit shrunk to one, with an Adam Hackenberg single, and Andre Lipcius matched that to put runners on first and second.
Caden Connor picked both Hogan and manager Will Venable up with another single, this one driving in two and giving the White Sox a 6-5 lead.
In a moment that only the broadcast-free fun of Cactus League coverage of modern baseball's worst team ever can supply, a mysterious unrecorded error sent Zavala to third base.
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