White Sox Top Astros in Rain-Shortened Comeback Win
White Sox Top Astros in Rain-Shortened Comeback Win

White Sox Top Astros in Rain-Shortened Comeback Win

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The Chicago White Sox defeated the Houston Astros 5-4 in a rain-shortened game on Sunday, mounting a comeback with five unanswered runs in the fifth and sixth innings to win their second series of the season. Rookie Chase Meidroth and Luis Robert Jr. were instrumental, with Robert tying the MLB lead for stolen bases and Edgar Quero driving in the decisive run. Chicago reliever Mike Vasil earned his first MLB win, while Houston's Lance McCullers Jr. returned to action after an extended injury absence. The Astros had won Saturday’s matchup 8-3, led by Jake Meyers, who set a franchise record with 13 total bases, two home runs, and seven RBIs. Both teams now prepare for upcoming series, with the White Sox facing the Kansas City Royals and the Astros heading to Milwaukee. Chicago showed offensive improvement, going 4-for-13 with runners in scoring position during Sunday's game.

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