Cubs vs White Sox Recap: Late Rally Tops Cubs 9-8

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Cubs and Sox Face Off in Extra-Inning Battle
The Chicago Cubs traveled to face their crosstown rivals, the Chicago White Sox, on Sunday, May 17th, in a thrilling matchup between two teams with different goals. Both teams brought solid pitching staffs to the field, with Colin Rea starting for the Cubs and Erick Fedde taking the mound for the Sox. What unfolded was an intense back-and-forth battle that would require ten innings to decide. The Cubs struck first with explosive early scoring, but Chicago's South Siders wouldn't back down easily. The final score of 9-8 in favor of the White Sox masked an incredible game filled with momentum shifts and dramatic moments. This clash showcased why city rivalries matter so much in baseball. Both teams left everything on the field during this unforgettable Sunday afternoon.
Cubs Jump Out to Early Lead Before White Sox Battle Back
The Cubs came out swinging in the first inning with an impressive display of power hitting. Busch crushed a home run to right field that sailed 379 feet with an exit velocity of 108 mph, scoring Hoerner and giving Chicago an early 2-0 advantage. The Cubs wouldn't stop there, as Bregman later scored on a wild pitch from Fedde, pushing the lead to 3-0. However, the White Sox answered back in the second inning when Quero singled to center, driving in Montgomery and cutting the deficit to 3-1. By the fourth inning, both teams kept pushing. Bregman added another run on an infield single, stretching the Cubs' lead to 4-1. Still, Benintendi doubled to left for the White Sox, narrowing the gap once more. The game remained competitive as each team fought hard for control.
White Sox Rally in Eighth to Win in Dramatic Tenth Inning
The game remained tight through the middle innings, but the White Sox mounted a powerful comeback in the fifth inning. Vargas doubled to right, scoring both Murakami and Peters to tie the game at 4-4. Then came the decisive moment in the eighth inning when Peters launched a three-run home run to right field, 359 feet with 102 mph exit velocity, giving Chicago a 7-4 lead. However, the Cubs refused to quit. Conforto answered with a massive 414-foot home run to center in the ninth inning, scoring Bregman and Suzuki to tie things at 7-7. The game went to extra innings, where drama reached its peak. In the tenth, Quero delivered the final blow with a 407-foot home run, securing a thrilling 9-8 victory for the White Sox and improving their record to 24-22.
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