White Sox bash four homers, thrash Cubs in series opener
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox defeated the Chicago Cubs 12-5, showcasing a powerful offensive performance with four homers and 18 total hits. Each starter contributed offensively, while Adrian Houser effectively pitched into the seventh inning, allowing only three runs. Cubs starter Shota Imanaga struggled significantly, yielding seven runs over three-plus innings. Reese McGuire hit a late three-run home run to reduce the deficit for the Cubs, but the White Sox remained dominant, with several players, including Colson Montgomery, excelling at the plate.
Chase Meidroth, Colson Montgomery, Austin Slater, and Mike Tauchman homered as the White Sox dominated the Cubs 12-5, totaling 18 hits including seven for extra bases.
Cubs starter Shota Imanaga struggled, allowing seven runs and 12 hits in just three-plus innings, while the White Sox's Adrian Houser pitched 6 2/3 innings with three runs allowed.
Reese McGuire hit a three-run homer for the Cubs, but the White Sox's offensive strength, led by Montgomery and Meidroth, proved too much for the visitors.
Montgomery has homered in three consecutive games and leads the White Sox with seven RBIs during that span, showcasing his current form at the plate.
Read at Reuters
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