White Sox rally for 4 runs in seventh to beat Giants 5-2 and keep Verlander winless
Briefly

Kyle Teel delivered a crucial two-run double in the seventh inning, helping the Chicago White Sox defeat the San Francisco Giants 5-2 on Sunday. This victory keeps Justin Verlander winless in his last 13 starts, the longest drought for a Giants starter in over a century. Despite it being a rainy day, Verlander allowed just one run in six innings, with Tauchman and Teel excelling at the plate. The White Sox, still struggling this season, celebrated only their fifth win in 17 games, while the Giants face mounting losses.
Kyle Teel's clutch two-run double in the seventh proved pivotal for the White Sox, enabling them to secure a 5-2 win over the Giants.
Despite solid performances from Verlander, he remains winless in his last 13 starts, marking the longest winless streak for a Giants starter since 1901.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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