
"The White Sox trailed by a run and were down to their last out against the Twins with runners on first and third. Center fielder Michael A. Taylor fell behind in the count 0-2. With the game on the line, he needed to slow things down. After laying off back-to-back balls to even the count, Taylor ripped a two-run double to left field that gave the Sox a one-run lead."
"Right-hander Jordan Leasure allowed Byron Buxton and Trevor Larnach to reach with no outs. But Leasure recalibrated and got three consecutive outs to give the Sox a 4-3 victory at Target Field and a series win against Minnesota. Leasure picked up his sixth save. The win gave the Sox their second four-game winning streak of the season and snapped a 205-game losing streak when trailing after eight innings."
The White Sox trailed by a run with two outs and runners on first and third before Michael A. Taylor, down 0-2, laid off pitches and ripped a two-run double to left to put the Sox ahead. Right-hander Jordan Leasure allowed two baserunners but recorded three consecutive outs to earn his sixth save in a 4-3 victory at Target Field that also secured a series win against Minnesota. The victory produced the Sox' second four-game winning streak and snapped a 205-game losing streak when trailing after eight innings. The Sox are 52-88 and must win 11 of 22 to avoid a third straight 100-loss season. Third baseman Miguel Vargas visited the Vikings' facility and met Justin Jefferson, reflecting fandom sparked by former teammate Michael Busch.
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