The White Sox faced difficulties in a recent game due to starter Davis Martin's early struggles, giving up multiple walks and leading to a 4-0 deficit. Despite this, the team showcased resilience, battling back in a later game to tie it after an early deficit. Their recent performance has demonstrated a renewed fighting spirit, reflected in their strong start after the All-Star break, with veterans emphasizing the importance of experience in fostering a winning attitude among younger players. This mindset shift represents a significant change from previous seasons.
Last year's White Sox might have been done in by the old walk-walk-walk-balk. Starter Davis Martin got into trouble in the second inning, handing out three free passes.
The Sox rebounded from yet another 4-0 deficit early in Wednesday's series finale, with an RBI single from Luis Robert Jr. and a three-run bomb from Colson Montgomery tying the game.
It's a resilient new edge that powered the Sox to a winning road trip in their scorching start to the second half of the season, racking up an MLB-high 38 runs.
The more experience they get, the more time they get in the league and kind of settle in - that can change things for the group.
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