In a 4-3 loss to the Red Sox, the White Sox rookies Chase Meidroth and Edgar Quero stood out, contributing five of the team's seven hits. Manager Will Venable expressed optimism about their performances, stating their ability to perform well in such a competitive environment is promising for the future. The game showcased resilience as Meidroth achieved his first career RBI late in the game, while Luis Robert Jr. hit a tying home run. The team's young talent displayed potential, despite suffering their sixth consecutive defeat.
With the Sox trailing 3-0 in the seventh inning, pinch hitter Joshua Palacios walked and later advanced to third on an error by shortstop Trevor Story.
We need that injection offensively, which is nice,'' manager Will Venable said. ''But just seeing these guys as young guys come into this environment and look like they belong and perform well means a lot.
It was good to see Robert have a positive result after a subpar start to the season. It was Robert's 10th career tying or go-ahead homer.
The game also marked another step forward for rookie right-hander Shane Smith, who made his first major-league start in his home state of Massachusetts.
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