White Sox vs Tigers Recap: Sox fall after late rally

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White Sox Arrive at Tiger Stadium, Teams Battle Early
The Chicago White Sox walked into Comerica Park looking to bounce back. They'd lost the night before, 4-1, and needed a win badly. Detroit's Tigers were hot—they'd won three straight games and smelled blood. Both teams wanted this Sunday matchup. The White Sox brought solid pitcher Davis Martin to the mound. Martin was sharp all season with a 9-3 record. The Tigers countered with Keider Montero, their starter for the day. This was a crucial game for Chicago's season. The White Sox record sat at 39-37. Detroit was 33-44 but riding momentum hard. You could feel the energy between these two teams. Every pitch mattered. Every swing counted. This game would tell us something important about both clubs moving forward into June.
White Sox Strike First, Tigers Match Every Blow
Chicago's Luisangel Acuña stepped up in the sixth inning with runners on base. The knuckle curve came floating in at 80 miles per hour. Acuña crushed it straight to center field. The ball rocketed 416 feet into the air before disappearing over the wall. Peters scored on the blast. That made it 2-1 White Sox. But Detroit wouldn't stay quiet. Dillon Dingler came to bat in the eighth inning facing Grant Taylor. A fastball at 98 miles per hour came right at him. Dingler didn't miss. The ball exploded off his bat—384 feet to left center. It was a solo shot. The score tied 3-3. These teams were trading haymakers. Every inning brought new drama. Both offenses refused to back down.
Detroit Walks Off With Victory in Extra Innings Drama
The White Sox pushed forward in the tenth inning. Tristan Peters stepped up and delivered a sacrifice fly to right field. Jacob Gonzalez scored easily. Chicago led 4-3. But Detroit had one more swing coming. Spencer Torkelson singled to left with the bases loaded. Kerry Carpenter crossed home plate with the tying run. Then Matt Vierling followed with another single to right. Riley Greene sprinted home with the winning run. Detroit celebrated as the final out was made. The Tigers won 5-4 in an epic battle. Detroit improved to a winning streak while Chicago fell to 39-37. Both teams had fought tooth and nail. This game showed why baseball stays unpredictable. Either team could have won on any other pitch.
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