- June 30, 2026
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White Sox Edge Guardians 2-1 with Timely Hitting and Strong Pitching
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- June 24, 2026
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The Chicago White Sox secured a 2-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday at Rate Field. The Sox managed only three hits but capitalized on them effectively. Designated hitter Randal Grichuk doubled in the second inning and scored on Colson Montgomery’s single. Third baseman Miguel Vargas added a solo home run in the sixth inning, which proved crucial.
Sean Burke and Sean Newcomb delivered exceptional pitching performances for the Sox. Burke allowed one run and struck out six over 6 1/3 innings. He gave up six hits and one walk. Newcomb took over from Burke, pitching 2 2/3 hitless innings, striking out two and walking one.
Manager Will Venable praised the pitchers, highlighting Burke’s ability to limit walks against Cleveland’s strong offense and Newcomb’s effective follow-up. Cleveland’s only run came from Kahlil Watson’s home run in the fifth inning. Burke remarked on his strategy to keep his pitch count low by focusing on controlling the strike zone, ending his outing with 90 pitches.
Newcomb successfully retired the two batters that followed Austin Hedges’ double with groundouts and finished the game sharply, earning his second save of the season. He expressed satisfaction with his role in pitching extended innings when needed.
The Guardians’ starter Parker Messick had solid numbers with ten strikeouts over 7 2/3 innings, allowing two runs on three hits and one walk. Grichuk’s double in the fourth marked the first hit for the Sox, and Montgomery’s single brought him home for the opening run. Watson’s fifth-inning home run briefly tied the game before Vargas’ 17th home run of the season regained the lead for the Sox.
Venable commended the Sox for maximizing the impact of their three hits, especially noting Montgomery’s critical hit and Vargas’ decisive home run, which followed a near-home run in the first inning. This win marked the Sox’s ninth consecutive home series victory.
With the victory, the Sox, now 41-37, moved a game ahead of the Guardians, who stand at 41-39. Vargas highlighted the significance of seizing first place, especially following a difficult road trip. He acknowledged the supportive home atmosphere, which energizes the team.
Looking ahead, Burke emphasized the importance of maintaining their current performance, recognizing the lengthy season still ahead and the team’s capabilities.