Royals vs White Sox Recap: White Sox edge Royals 2-1

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Chicago Hosts Kansas City After Blowout
The White Sox were riding high at home. Kansas City came to town bruised and tired. The night before, the Royals lost 1-22. That's right—the Sox demolished them with 22 runs. Now both teams were back on the field Saturday to see who would take the series. The Royals needed something to stop the bleeding. Kansas City's pitcher Michael Wacha was ready to fight. The White Sox stayed hungry. They wanted to prove Friday was no fluke. This game would be close. This game would hurt. Let's watch it unfold together.
Jensen Scores First Run for Kansas City
The seventh inning arrived. Sean Newcomb pitched for Chicago. The Royals were hunting for anything—one run, a moment, some hope. Carter Jensen stepped up. He waited for his pitch. The ball came in at 94 miles per hour. It was a sinker, and Jensen pounded it. The ball flew to right field. Jensen sprinted down the line. Starling Marte was racing home from second base. His feet burned as he pumped his legs. He crossed the plate hard. Kansas City led 1-0. The crowd held its breath. Loftin tried to score from third but got thrown out. Just like that, the Royals had their shot.
White Sox Strike Back Late to Win
The White Sox would not go quietly. They battled back in the bottom of the seventh. Braden Montgomery came to the plate. Michael Wacha pitched another strike. Montgomery put the ball in play on the ground. The ball bounced toward second base. It was a fielder's choice. But here's the key—Colson Acuña scored from third base. The game was tied 1-1. But Chicago was not done. The ninth inning came. John Schreiber threw hard for Kansas City. Jacob Gonzalez stepped up with runners on. The ball went left. Gonzalez's single landed in left field. Colson Montgomery crossed home. The White Sox won 2-1. Kansas City dropped to 34-50. Chicago improved to 43-38. The series belonged to the Sox.
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