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White Sox beat the Blue Jays 7-1 to end an 8-game losing streak

White Sox beat the Blue Jays 7-1 to end an 8-game losing streak

Washington Post2 days ago

TORONTO — Luis Robert Jr. hit a two-run homer in Chicago's four-run third inning and the White Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 on Friday night to end an eight-game losing streak.
Josh Rohas had a two-run double in the third for Chicago. Andrew Benintendi had a solo home run in the first and added an RBI single in the second.

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