Quero, Montgomery and Benintendi Hit HRs, White Sox Beat Tigers 7-1 without Murakami
Edgar Quero, Colson Montgomery and Andrew Benintendi homered as Chicago won for the fourth straight game and moved four games above .500.
- On Saturday, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 7-1 at Rate Field, despite losing star slugger Munetaka Murakami to the injured list with a hamstring strain.
- White Sox starter Anthony Kay improved to 5-1 after allowing one run in five innings, while Tigers pitcher Framber Valdez surrendered four runs over 6 2/3 innings on a sun-splashed afternoon.
- Edgar Quero, Colson Montgomery, and Andrew Benintendi each homered, powering the offense before 29,435 fans despite Murakami's absence. Montgomery's blast was his 14th of the season.
- Detroit has lost 20 of its last 24 games and dropped eight consecutive series, falling to 15 games under.500 for the first time since August 2023.
- Seeking a series sweep, the White Sox face the Tigers on Sunday with Chicago right-hander Sean Burke opposing Detroit right-hander Keider Montero at 2:10 p.m.
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Chicago White Sox hit 3 home runs — without Munetaka Murakami — extending their winning streak to 4 games
The Chicago White Sox hit three home runs in their first game without injured slugger Munetaka Murakami, defeating the Detroit Tigers 7-1 on Saturday at Rate Field.
Chicago White Sox 7, Detroit 1
Quero, Montgomery and Benintendi hit HRs, White Sox beat Tigers 7-1 without Murakami
CHICAGO (AP) — Edgar Quero, Colson Montgomery and Andrew Benintendi each homered, and the Chicago White Sox topped the Detroit Tigers 7-1 on Saturday without injured slugger Munetaka Murakami.
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The Detroit Tigers continue to search for answers. Saturday’s 7-1 loss to the Chicago White Sox marked Detroit’s 20th defeat in its last 24 games, dropping the club to 22-37 and leaving it with the worst record in the American League. What once looked like a promising season has quickly turned into one of baseball’s most disappointing stories. Despite the mounting losses, Tigers manager A.J. Hinch is refusing to let his team give in. A.J. Hinch …
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