Colson Montgomery mashes, Kyle Teel shines as White Sox outslug Rays 11-9
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Chicago White Sox won against Tampa Bay Rays 11-9, marking their second straight series victory. After a rough start where the Rays took a 4-0 lead, the White Sox rebounded with consistent hitting. Rookie Colson Montgomery was pivotal, achieving five RBIs including a crucial three-run homer. Despite struggles from pitcher Jonathan Cannon, who initially allowed four runs, he later struck out 10 batters. The team showcased resilience with a five-run inning and strong offensive plays to secure the win.
It wasn't an easy victory by any means, but the Good Guys emerged, complete with a five-run fifth, for their second series win in a row.
Jonathan Cannon was shaky in the first inning as the Rays came out swinging. … but the South Side bats weren't about to let the Rays steal the show.
Montgomery smoked one to center for a three-run blast to tie the game at 4-4. Chicago followed by working three straight walks off Bradley.
Cannon found his rhythm for the next few frames, mowing down 10 consecutive batters before trouble resurfaced in the fifth.
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