White Sox vs Yankees Recap: Benintendi HR Sparks 5-1 Sox Win

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Montgomery's Blast Ignites White Sox
The Chicago White Sox rolled into Yankee Stadium ready to fight back. They'd lost the night before, 10–5, and wanted to prove they belonged. Colson Montgomery stepped up first for Chicago in the second inning. Ryan Weathers wound up and fired a 93-mile-per-hour sinker. Montgomery's bat exploded through the zone. The ball soared over center field and crashed 420 feet away. One swing put the White Sox ahead, 1–0. You could feel the momentum shift. Chicago came to play aggressive baseball. The Yankees had dominated the first two games of this series, but the White Sox weren't backing down. This was their moment to show the crowd what they could do in New York's house.
Yankees Answer Back, Burke Shuts Down New York
Ryan McMahon stepped in for the Yankees in the third inning. Sean Burke threw a 94-mile-per-hour sinker. McMahon's swing connected perfectly. The ball rocketed deep to left-center field, traveling 430 feet. The score was tied, 1–1. But then something special happened. Burke took over. The young Chicago pitcher locked in. He struck out batter after batter. Eight strikeouts. Only five hits allowed. Only one run given up. Burke dominated the Yankees' lineup like a wall they couldn't break through. Meanwhile, the White Sox kept pushing. Every inning brought new chances. Chicago's hitters stayed patient. They fouled pitches off. They worked the count. The Yankees' pitchers were cracking under pressure. Burke's arm was a machine, throwing heat and control.
Benintendi's Grand Slam Seals White Sox Victory
The eighth inning arrived with Chicago still hungry. Andrew Benintendi stepped up to the plate. Camilo Doval stood on the mound. This was the moment. Doval wound up and fired a 99-mile-per-hour sinker. Benintendi's bat whipped around. The connection was pure. The ball flew into right-center field and cleared the wall completely. Four runs scored on one swing. Benintendi's monster shot traveled 393 feet. The White Sox were unstoppable. Final score: Chicago 5, New York 1. The visitors dominated at home plate. Chicago improved to 38–34 on the season. The Yankees dropped to 45–28. Burke earned the win with his incredible pitching. The White Sox showed toughness against one of baseball's best teams.
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