White Sox smack three homers but rally falls short in 8-6 loss to Mariners
Briefly

The White Sox struggled against the Mariners, falling 8-6 due to a disappointing performance from Jonathan Cannon, who allowed seven runs early. Josh Naylor's 450-foot homer and subsequent big hits from Cal Raleigh and Julio Rodriguez fueled Seattle's offense. The Sox managed to rally late with contributions from newcomers like Curtis Mead and Mike Tauchman, but their efforts fell short. Ultimately, despite a strong game from Luis Robert Jr. defensively and some late homers, the Sox were unable to overcome the significant early deficit.
Josh Naylor, hitting with power against the White Sox, crushed a 450-foot two-run homer in the first inning, establishing a strong lead for Seattle.
After a rough start, Jonathan Cannon's outing concluded after two innings with seven runs allowed on four hits and three walks, marking a significant setback for the Sox.
Curtis Mead made an immediate impact for the Sox by driving in Luis Robert Jr. with a single in his first at-bat following his recent trade to Chicago.
Despite a late-game push with home runs from Mike Tauchman and Sosa, the White Sox ultimately fell short, losing 8-6 after a rough start.
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