The Chicago White Sox achieved a surprising comeback victory against the Houston Astros, winning 5-4 in a rain-shortened game that was called in the seventh inning. Trailing 4-0, the White Sox showcased resilience, scoring five runs in the latter part of the game. Despite a poor start to the season with a 10-24 record, this win marks their second series victory at home. The game also featured Lance McCullers Jr.'s return to the mound after significant injuries, adding an interesting narrative to the weekendâs match-up.
After two-and-a-half hours and an hour-and-20-minute rain delay, the Chicago White Sox got the shortened-game victory, for the second time this season.
This team may be bad, but if they could be fun-bad, things might get a little more interesting this season.
Last year, this team would have probably shut off and died facing a four-run deficit. But hey ... Venable's boys don't quit?
The comeback started in the bottom of the fifth inning off of Tay Scott. Andrew Benintendi reached on a fielding error by Dezenzo in right.
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