White Sox at Guardians, game 148 of 162
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White sox first. Chase Meidroth singles to shortstop. Curtis Mead lines out to shallow right field to CJ Kayfus. Edgar Quero singles to right field. Chase Meidroth to third. Lenyn Sosa singles
It seemed like it was going to be one of those nights in which the Sox’ depleted pitching staff would do them in, but the offense continued on its impressive pace since the All-Star break.
White sox first. Chase Meidroth singles to center field. Curtis Mead doubles to deep left field. Chase Meidroth to third. Edgar Quero grounds out to shallow infield, Junior Caminero to Bob
Thursday's win continued a pair of strong rookie seasons from the White Sox catching duo of Teel and Quero. Teel raised his season-long slash line to .293/.390/.440/.830 with six home runs, 27 RBIs, 27 walks and 50 strikeouts in 224 plate appearances as a left-handed hitter since debuting on June 6.
The Chicago White Sox entered Friday ranked in the top five in several offensive categories since the All-Star break.
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Yardbarker on MSNChicago White Sox two rookie catchers make franchise history in their own right
The Chicago White Sox have many rookies emerging as future stars on their team, in the American League, and even in baseball. Of those rookies, Colson Montgomery is the most notable, as he is slowly making a case for why he’ll be a star in this league and possibly the next face of the franchise.
When designated hitter Edgar Quero saw his name at the top of the White Sox lineup for Thursday night’s series finale against the Twins, he admittedly was a bit surprised.
Quero went 3-for-5 with a double and two runs scored in Thursday's 11-8 win over the Twins.
White sox first. Edgar Quero pops out to Colt Keith. Kyle Teel lines out to first base to Spencer Torkelson. Curtis Mead doubles to left field. Colson Montgomery singles to center field. Curtis
White sox third. Michael A. Taylor strikes out swinging. Edgar Quero doubles to deep center field. Kyle Teel singles to center field. Edgar Quero scores. Lenyn Sosa strikes out swinging.