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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.
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.
Rate Field, home of the Sox, is hosting an event in honor of the new pope, the Archdiocese of Chicago announced Tuesday.
Juan Soto’s sacrifice fly tied the game in the eighth and Francisco Lindor’s walk-off sacrifice fly won it in the ninth.
The Chicago White Sox surrendered three runs in the ninth inning and fell short in the bid for their first sweep of the season.
It was a pretty good weekend for the White Sox. Actually, it was darn near great until Sunday, when the Rangers rallied for three in the ninth off Jordan Leasure, erasing a one-run deficit and then hanging on for a 5-4 victory at Rate Field.
Cannon missed his scheduled start with back tightness, but the Sox scored six times in the sixth inning, thanks to ugly play by the Rangers.