White Sox waste strong pitching outing, fall to Mariners 5-1
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox unveiled a mural honoring Pope Leo XIV, a loyal fan, on a day marked by disappointment as the team suffered its fifth consecutive loss, falling to the Seattle Mariners 5-1. The Sox, who recently experienced a sweep by the Cubs, only managed five hits throughout the game. Despite starter Davis Martin's effective pitch, the team couldn't capitalize offensively, scoring their lone run in the ninth inning. The Mariners took advantage, showcasing strong play with Julio Rodriguez's grand slam sealing the game.
On a day dedicated to commemorating Pope Leo XIV at their stadium, the White Sox disappointed fans with their fifth consecutive loss, falling to the Mariners.
Despite a strong outing from Davis Martin, who pitched over seven innings, the White Sox offense struggled immensely, culminating in just one late run.
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