Angels vs White Sox Recap: Late surge falls short in 5-2 loss

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White Sox Win Big Behind Montgomery and Romo
The Chicago White Sox dominated the Los Angeles Angels on Tuesday night, winning 5-2 at home. This matchup pitted two young pitching staffs against each other, with José Soriano taking the mound for the Angels and Davis Martin starting for the White Sox. Although the Angels had just battled the White Sox the night before in a wild 8-7 loss, they couldn't find their rhythm in this game. Chicago's bats came alive early and often, with two key home runs providing the winning margin. The Angels managed only nine hits and two runs across nine innings. Meanwhile, the White Sox capitalized on their scoring chances, striking when it mattered most. After falling short on Monday, Chicago bounced back with conviction, improving to 13-17 on the season.
Montgomery and Romo Power Chicago's Offense
The White Sox got their scoring started early when Montgomery stepped up to the plate in the second inning. His powerful swing sent the ball soaring high over the right field wall, traveling 384 feet with an exit velocity of 102 miles per hour. That first home run gave Chicago a 1-0 lead. Two innings later, the White Sox struck again when Romo crushed a pitch over the right field fence, traveling 377 feet and scoring two runs with a runner already on base. Chicago extended its advantage to 3-1 at that point. When Romo came up again in the sixth inning, he did it once more, launching a towering 397-foot home run to center field. His three-run performance showcased the power the White Sox offense possessed on this night.
Angels Score Late, White Sox Hold Strong
The Angels refused to go down without a fight. In the fourth inning, Adell singled to center field, bringing Schanuel home to put Los Angeles on the board with one run. Despite trailing, the Angels showed resilience throughout the matchup. In the eighth inning, Lowe stepped up and crushed a slider 402 feet into right-center field for a home run, cutting Chicago's lead to 5-2. Although the Angels mounted a late comeback attempt, they couldn't close the gap completely. The White Sox pitching staff held firm down the stretch, preserving the three-run victory. For the Angels, the loss marked their fifth consecutive defeat, dropping them to 12-19 on the season. This setback highlighted the challenges facing Los Angeles as they work through their rebuilding process with young talent.
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