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Luis Robert Jr.‘s two-run homer lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1
Luis Robert Jr.‘s two-run homer lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1

Hamilton Spectator

time17 hours ago

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Luis Robert Jr.‘s two-run homer lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1

TORONTO - Luis Robert Jr.'s two-run homer was the highlight of a four-run inning as the White Sox routed the Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 on Friday as Chicago snapped an eight-game losing skid. Josh Rohas had a two-run double as part of the four-run third for Chicago (24-52). Andrew Benintendi had a solo home run in the first and added an RBI single in the second. Austin Slater's base hit also drove in a run in the second. It was a double bullpen game, with both teams trotting out a handful of relief pitchers with no starters available. Grant Taylor pitched one scoreless inning for the White Sox before giving way to long reliever Tyler Alexander (4-7), who worked four without giving up a run. Dan Altavilla, Wikelman Gonzalez and Tyler Gilbert also came out of the bullpen, with Gonzalez allowing a run. Spencer Turnbull (1-1) gave up four runs on five hits and two walks over two innings of work. Mason Fluharty gave up three runs on two hits and two walks, before Braydon Fisher, Nick Sandlin, Chad Green, Brendon Little and Jeff Hoffman combined for six scoreless innings. Shortstop Bo Bichette's three hits led Toronto (40-35) offensively. His third of the night — a single to left field — scored Tyler Heineman in the eighth inning for the Blue Jays' only run. TAKEAWAYS White Sox: Scoring has been an issue for Chicago all season, with its 260 runs scored heading into Friday's game the third lowest in all of Major League Baseball. Despite having to rely on several call-ups in the game, the White Sox's offence came alive at Rogers Centre with nine hits. Blue Jays: Bichette's single led off the fourth inning for Toronto's first hit of the game. He also had a double in the sixth as his three-hit outing accounted for half of the Blue Jays' hits and pulled his batting average up from .272 to .278. KEY MOMENT Fluharty had two outs in the third inning and got two strikes against Austin Slater for an 0-2 count. But then the Blue Jays reliever threw four consecutive balls to walk the Chicago right-fielder. Rojas doubled in the next at bat to tack on two more runs. KEY STAT Toronto's record in blowout games — when the victorious team wins by five or more runs — dropped to 7-13 with Friday's loss. The Blue Jays are much better when it's close, going 12-9 in one-run games. UP NEXT Jose Berrios (2-3) gets the start on Saturday afternoon as Toronto continues its three-game series against the White Sox. Chicago counters with Aaron Civale (1-3). This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2025.

Robert lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1
Robert lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1

Global News

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Global News

Robert lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1

TORONTO – Luis Robert Jr.'s two-run homer was the highlight of a four-run inning as the White Sox routed the Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 on Friday as Chicago snapped an eight-game losing skid. Josh Rohas had a two-run double as part of the four-run third for Chicago (24-52). Andrew Benintendi had a solo home run in the first and added an RBI single in the second. Austin Slater's base hit also drove in a run in the second. It was a double bullpen game, with both teams trotting out a handful of relief pitchers with no starters available. Grant Taylor pitched one scoreless inning for the White Sox before giving way to long reliever Tyler Alexander (4-7), who worked four without giving up a run. Dan Altavilla, Wikelman Gonzalez and Tyler Gilbert also came out of the bullpen, with Gonzalez allowing a run. Story continues below advertisement Spencer Turnbull (1-1) gave up four runs on five hits and two walks over two innings of work. Mason Fluharty gave up three runs on two hits and two walks, before Braydon Fisher, Nick Sandlin, Chad Green, Brendon Little and Jeff Hoffman combined for six scoreless innings. Get daily National news Get the day's top news, political, economic, and current affairs headlines, delivered to your inbox once a day. Sign up for daily National newsletter Sign Up By providing your email address, you have read and agree to Global News' Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy Shortstop Bo Bichette's three hits led Toronto (40-35) offensively. His third of the night — a single to left field — scored Tyler Heineman in the eighth inning for the Blue Jays' only run. TAKEAWAYS White Sox: Scoring has been an issue for Chicago all season, with its 260 runs scored heading into Friday's game the third lowest in all of Major League Baseball. Despite having to rely on several call-ups in the game, the White Sox's offence came alive at Rogers Centre with nine hits. Story continues below advertisement Blue Jays: Bichette's single led off the fourth inning for Toronto's first hit of the game. He also had a double in the sixth as his three-hit outing accounted for half of the Blue Jays' hits and pulled his batting average up from .272 to .278. KEY MOMENT Fluharty had two outs in the third inning and got two strikes against Austin Slater for an 0-2 count. But then the Blue Jays reliever threw four consecutive balls to walk the Chicago right-fielder. Rojas doubled in the next at bat to tack on two more runs. KEY STAT Toronto's record in blowout games — when the victorious team wins by five or more runs — dropped to 7-13 with Friday's loss. The Blue Jays are much better when it's close, going 12-9 in one-run games. UP NEXT Jose Berrios (2-3) gets the start on Saturday afternoon as Toronto continues its three-game series against the White Sox. Chicago counters with Aaron Civale (1-3). This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2025.

Luis Robert Jr.'s two-run homer lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1
Luis Robert Jr.'s two-run homer lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1

Winnipeg Free Press

time17 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Winnipeg Free Press

Luis Robert Jr.'s two-run homer lifts lowly White Sox over Blue Jays 7-1

TORONTO – Luis Robert Jr.'s two-run homer was the highlight of a four-run inning as the White Sox routed the Toronto Blue Jays 7-1 on Friday as Chicago snapped an eight-game losing skid. Josh Rohas had a two-run double as part of the four-run third for Chicago (24-52). Andrew Benintendi had a solo home run in the first and added an RBI single in the second. Austin Slater's base hit also drove in a run in the second. It was a double bullpen game, with both teams trotting out a handful of relief pitchers with no starters available. Grant Taylor pitched one scoreless inning for the White Sox before giving way to long reliever Tyler Alexander (4-7), who worked four without giving up a run. Dan Altavilla, Wikelman Gonzalez and Tyler Gilbert also came out of the bullpen, with Gonzalez allowing a run. Spencer Turnbull (1-1) gave up four runs on five hits and two walks over two innings of work. Mason Fluharty gave up three runs on two hits and two walks, before Braydon Fisher, Nick Sandlin, Chad Green, Brendon Little and Jeff Hoffman combined for six scoreless innings. Shortstop Bo Bichette's three hits led Toronto (40-35) offensively. His third of the night — a single to left field — scored Tyler Heineman in the eighth inning for the Blue Jays' only run. TAKEAWAYS White Sox: Scoring has been an issue for Chicago all season, with its 260 runs scored heading into Friday's game the third lowest in all of Major League Baseball. Despite having to rely on several call-ups in the game, the White Sox's offence came alive at Rogers Centre with nine hits. Blue Jays: Bichette's single led off the fourth inning for Toronto's first hit of the game. He also had a double in the sixth as his three-hit outing accounted for half of the Blue Jays' hits and pulled his batting average up from .272 to .278. KEY MOMENT Fluharty had two outs in the third inning and got two strikes against Austin Slater for an 0-2 count. But then the Blue Jays reliever threw four consecutive balls to walk the Chicago right-fielder. Rojas doubled in the next at bat to tack on two more runs. KEY STAT Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. Toronto's record in blowout games — when the victorious team wins by five or more runs — dropped to 7-13 with Friday's loss. The Blue Jays are much better when it's close, going 12-9 in one-run games. UP NEXT Jose Berrios (2-3) gets the start on Saturday afternoon as Toronto continues its three-game series against the White Sox. Chicago counters with Aaron Civale (1-3). This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 20, 2025.

Chicago White Sox activate OF Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list
Chicago White Sox activate OF Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list

Washington Post

time20-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Washington Post

Chicago White Sox activate OF Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list

CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox activated Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list on Monday after the outfielder made a speedy recovery from a knee injury. Slater, 32, started in left field for Chicago's 5-1 loss to Seattle in the opener of a three-game series. He went 0 for 2 with two strikeouts, coming up empty when he batted with a runner on third and one out in the second inning.

Chicago White Sox activate OF Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list
Chicago White Sox activate OF Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list

Fox Sports

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Fox Sports

Chicago White Sox activate OF Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list

Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago White Sox activated Austin Slater from the 10-day injured list on Monday after the outfielder made a speedy recovery from a knee injury. Slater, 32, got the start in left field for Chicago's series opener against the Seattle Mariners. To make room for Slater on the 26-man roster, infielder/outfielder Brooks Baldwin was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte. Slater had surgery on April 15 to repair a meniscus tear in his right knee. He batted .385 (5 for 13) over four games in a rehab assignment with Charlotte. 'So imaging showed I had a slight tear,' Slater said. "So I went under and had surgery and that was almost five weeks ago. So way faster than I thought. I think when I initially hurt it, I was like, 'Oh, that's my season.' That was my initial reaction, so pleasantly surprised by the recovery time I would say.' Slater hit .250 (5 for 20) with a homer in his first eight games with Chicago. He agreed to a $1.75 million, one-year contract with the White Sox in November. 'Anytime you miss an extended period, you know, and watching the guys, you just want to get back out there to help any way you can,' Slater said. "So that's something I've been thinking about a lot. Hopefully I can go do that.' Baldwin, a 12th-round pick in the 2022 amateur draft, made his big league debut last year. He is batting .215 with three homers and 16 RBIs in 44 games with the White Sox this season. 'With some of these guys coming back and getting healthy, it's going to be a little less playing time,' manager Will Venable said. 'And he's at a point in his career where he really needs to play. And we want to expose him to center field a little bit more, some more opportunity on the dirt. We just think really highly of him and want to give him a chance to have everyday at-bats.' ___ AP MLB: recommended

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