The White Sox's offense has transformed into a dominant force after the All-Star break, culminating in a four-game winning streak. They achieved significant runs, including 27 runs scored against the Pirates and 8-3 against the Rays. Key contributors included Brooks Baldwin with a three-run homer and Luis Robert Jr. with impactful hits. Asserting a more aggressive approach against fastballs has fueled their recent success. Despite prior struggles, they are now at the top in key offensive metrics across Major League Baseball following the break.
"But that's the only way to describe baseball's hottest offense coming out of the All-Star break, which has powered the Sox to a season-high four-game winning streak."
"Their 35 runs and 17 doubles since the break were the most in MLB, and their 44 hits were tied for the most before Monday night's games were completed."
"It started with that group just committing to being on time and being aggressive on the fastball," said manager Will Venable.
"Montgomery, who turned a smooth double play in a second-straight start at third base, tabbed his sixth career RBI on a fielder's choice."
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