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White Sox Take Advantage of Error to Beat Blue Jays in 10
Tristan Peters drove in the winning run after a Blue Jays error helped Chicago erase a 10th-inning deficit.
- On Friday, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 at Rate Field, with right fielder Tristan Peters delivering a game-winning RBI single in the 10th inning before 33,171 fans.
- Heavy rain forced officials to postpone Thursday's scheduled opener, allowing the game to proceed Friday despite the team's rocky 1-5 record entering the home opener.
- New slugger Munetaka Murakami impressed fans with three home runs, though TV announcer John Schriffen faced backlash earlier in the week for bestowing the nickname "South Side Samurai" on the 26-year-old first baseman from Japan.
- The team announced they will retire 2005 World Series champion manager Ozzie Guillén's number on August 8, while fans like David Gutierrez advocate for new ownership that prioritizes winning.
- Despite a rough season start, loyal supporters maintain optimism for 2026. "I know there's better days ahead," fan David Gutierrez said, expressing hope the team will improve as the season progresses.
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Peters' single caps 2-run 10th as White Sox beat Blue Jays 5-4 in home opener
Tristan Peters capped a two-run 10th inning with an RBI single and the Chicago White Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 in a wild home opener.
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C 39%
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