Rangers edge White Sox 5-4 to end 6-game skid
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After blowing chance to sweep Rangers, White Sox see growth: ‘We’re not happy with two out of three’
The Sox were incensed after blowing a ninth-inning lead Sunday, but a rebuilding clubhouse is seeing signs of growth after the 5-4 loss.
CHICAGO — The Rangers concluded the first third of their season with a sweep-stopping, come-from-behind win vs. the last-place Chicago White Sox at Rate Field Sunday afternoon. It took a ninth inning rally to do so. Here’s how Sunday’s 5-4 win happened.
Staring down the ignominy of a potential sweep at the hands of the Chicago White Sox, the Texas Rangers rallied to salvage a win in their road trip finale.
With this win, the White Sox avoided the series sweep against the NL East-leading Mets. After an off day on Thursday, the White Sox travel to Baltimore to face the Orioles, who are in last place in the AL East with a 19-35 record. Sean Burke is scheduled to start Friday's game at 7:05 p.m. ET at Camden Yards.
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Rate Field, home of the Sox, is hosting an event in honor of the new pope, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced Tuesday.
Adrian Houser allowed three hits in six-plus scoreless innings Monday, but the Chicago White Sox lost 2-1 to the New York Mets at Citi Field.
Juan Soto’s sacrifice fly tied the game in the eighth and Francisco Lindor’s walk-off sacrifice fly won it in the ninth.