Colson Montgomerys' first career Grand Slam farm White Sox over a twin
Colson Montgomery was 2-by-4 and has its first career Grand Slam belt, and the Chicago White sox crossed a 7-3 victory over the visiting Minnesota twin on Saturday. Luis Robert jr. Finished 2-by-4 and hit a solo home match for Chicago, which hampered a loss of three games and won only the second time in the past nine games. Miguel Vargas was 2-by-3 with a double and an RBI. Kody Clemens, Matt Wallner and Royce Lewis hit one solo homer for Minnesota. The right hand of White Sox, Davis Martin (5-9), allowed two runs on five strokes in five innings. He walked one and hit six. Twin-Judge Mick Abel (2-3) gave up six runs on seven strokes in three innings in his team debut. He walked two and beat two. White Sox relieves Tyler Alexander and Jordan -Leasure together to limit the twins to one run in four innings. The twins opened the standings on top of second place. Clemens draws a 374 foot-shot over the wall in the right centers for his 14th Homer. The White Sox burst into second place. Chase Meidroth started the big turn with an RBI singles to achieve Andrew Benintendi. Three fighters later, Vargas took a base loaded hike to Robert Jr. The bases are loaded for Montgomery, who delivered a 412 foot-Homer to the right center. Teammates cheered some of the Dugout for Montgomery, a 23-year-old newcomer who was the team’s first round in 2021. Wallner struck a solo homer in fourth place to prune the twins’ deficit up to 6-2. Another solo homer, this time of Lewis, brought the twins into seventh place within 6-3. The explosion was the second in so many nights for Lewis, who hit a Grand Slam in Friday’s series opener. Robert jr. Answered with a solo shot in the eighth to place the White Sox on the top of 7-3. -Media on the field level