Astros vs. White Sox: The Unexpected Turn That Changed Everything

Astros vs. White Sox: The Unexpected Turn That Changed Everything

The Chicago White Sox surprised fans Friday night, defeating the Houston Astros 7-3 at Guaranteed Rate Field. Luis Robert Jr. delivered a milestone performance, hitting his fifth home run of the season for his 500th career hit, while Edgar Quero contributed two hits and two RBIs as the White Sox secured consecutive home wins for just the second time this year

Rookie Chase Meidroth sparked the offense early, singling and scoring on Quero’s double in the first. The Sox extended their lead in the second, and despite Houston’s efforts-including a solo homer from Yainer Diaz-the Astros couldn’t close the gap. Jonathan Cannon pitched six solid innings for Chicago, allowing two runs and striking out five

Astros starter Framber Valdez struggled, giving up four runs over five innings. Chicago broke the game open with three runs in the eighth, sealing the victory. The White Sox, still at the bottom of the AL Central, improved to 9-2, while Houston dropped to 16-14 as the series continues Saturday

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