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Sox Rally Past Rangers in Error-Filled Game

A six-run sixth inning, highlighted by Andrew Benintendi and Lenyn Sosa's clutch doubles, secured Chicago's 10-5 victory after Jonathan Cannon was scratched with back tightness.

Andrew Benintendi of the Chicago White Sox hits a double during the sixth inning against the Texas Rangers at Rate Field on Saturday, May 24, 2025, in Chicago. (Geoff Stellfox/Getty Images/TNS)

Overview

  • Starting pitcher Jonathan Cannon was scratched from his scheduled start due to lower back tightness and is listed as day-to-day without requiring an MRI.
  • The White Sox overcame an early deficit, capitalizing on six Texas Rangers defensive errors during a pivotal six-run sixth inning.
  • Key hits in the sixth included a go-ahead two-run double by Andrew Benintendi and a three-run double by Lenyn Sosa, turning the game in Chicago's favor.
  • The Rangers' defensive miscues included an outfield collision, a missed tag at second base, and a fielding error at third base, which gave Chicago multiple scoring opportunities.
  • Following the game, the White Sox announced the release of outfielder Oscar Colas, a former high-profile international signing who struggled offensively and defensively in both the majors and minors.