Tigers undone by flurry of fifth-inning singles in loss to White Sox
Yoendrys Gómez allowed one run and struck out seven in five innings during his MLB debut to help the White Sox score five runs in the fifth inning for a 9-6 win.
- At Rate Field, White Sox rookie right-hander Yoendrys Gómez struck out seven over five innings, allowing one run on one hit and one walk in his MLB debut.
- After being recalled from Triple-A Charlotte, Yoendrys Gómez learned Monday he would start for the White Sox on Tuesday.
- In the fifth inning, White Sox rookie shortstop Colson Montgomery's two-RBI single broke the tie, contributing to a five-run rally that secured the win.
- Quero said, "You guys can see after the All-Star break we have been crushing the ball, hitting a lot of homers, extra bases, playing really good baseball," highlighting recent offensive success.
- Following the win, the White Sox improved to 12-11 since the All-Star break and evened the series at 1-1.
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White Sox' situational hitting shines in Tuesday's win
Catcher Kyle Teel supplies the energy for the White Sox.Whether it’s in breezing through the clubhouse with headphones, doling out pleasantries toward anyone who comes in his path, or sparking a five-run fifth inning for the Sox like he did in Tuesday night’s 9-6 win over the Tigers following a 50-minute rain delay.Teel provided the spark for the Sox on Tuesday with his command of the strike zone, solid bat-to-ball skills and athleticism on the …

White Sox score five in fifth inning to beat Tigers 9-6
Yoendrys Gómez struck out seven in five innings, Edgar Quero had three hits and three RBIs, and the Chicago White Sox scored five runs in the fifth inning in a 9-6 win over the Detroit Tigers.
White Sox's Yoendrys Gomez tops Tigers for win in first start
Yoendrys Gomez pitched five sharp innings in his first major league start and Colson Montgomery punctuated a five-run fifth with a two-run single as the host Chicago White Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-6 on Tuesday.
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