The White Sox player who just pulled off wild catching feat not seen since Buster Posey
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox have already surpassed their win total from last season, with a notable victory against the Los Angeles Angels. In this game, catcher Kyle Teel contributed significantly, hitting a run-scoring single that secured the team's lead. Teel's achievement is particularly remarkable as he became the first MLB player to catch a one-hitter while also providing the game's only run, a feat last accomplished by Buster Posey in 2014. With growth in his skills, Teel may establish himself as a prominent player in the league.
The Chicago White Sox have surpassed last season's win total already, despite 50 games remaining, thanks to a 1-0 victory against the Los Angeles Angels.
Kyle Teel hit a run-scoring single in the second inning, allowing Luis Robert Jr. to score and giving the White Sox a lead they would not relinquish.
Teel became the first MLB catcher to catch a one-hitter while driving in the only run of the game since Buster Posey did it in 2014.
With continued improvement in game-calling and pitch framing, catcher Kyle Teel could soon become a household name for the Chicago White Sox.
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