Tim Elko's First MLB Home Run Lifts White Sox Past Marlins 4-2
Briefly

Tim Elko, a designated hitter for the Chicago White Sox, had a challenging debut, going 0-for-3 with missed opportunities. However, in his second game against the Miami Marlins, he faced off against Sandy Alcantara and managed to hit a crucial three-run home run in the sixth inning, leading the White Sox to a 4-2 victory. This home run marked Elko's first career hit in MLB, establishing his presence as a clutch player eager to contribute to his team's success.
It was a great feeling. Like I've just been saying, I want to come here and help us win games and do whatever I can to do that.
He waited back, planted his lead foot and lunged down to send the ball 381 feet with a 101.4 mph exit velocity for a three-run home run.
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