Wacky 6-run sixth inning propels the Chicago White Sox to 10-5 victory against the Texas Rangers
Briefly

Jonathan Cannon's minor lower back issue prevented him from starting against the Texas Rangers, putting him on a day-to-day status. Despite his absence, the Chicago White Sox claimed a 10-5 victory, capitalizing on crucial errors from the Rangers during a six-run sixth inning. The Sox rallied after an early 2-0 deficit, overcoming mistakes from their own roster. Key plays, including home runs and a significant double from Andrew Benintendi, helped secure a series win, highlighting their pitching strength and offensive resilience as they aim for a sweep in the upcoming game.
Cannon's lower back felt tight, leading to him being scratched from the start against the Rangers, but hopes to return in a few days.
The White Sox secured a 10-5 victory, taking advantage of several miscues by the Rangers, including a six-run sixth inning to seal the win.
Despite early mistakes, such as a dropped flyball by Palacios, the Sox rallied in the sixth, showcasing resilience with key offensive plays.
The Sox's strong pitching and timely hitting led to securing their series victory, showing their ability to bounce back after earlier errors.
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