Ben Brown and Nico Hoerner help the Cubs top the White Sox 5-4
Briefly

The Cubs won 5-4 against the White Sox, with Ben Brown pitching five strong innings for his first win since mid-June. Pete Crow-Armstrong drove in two runs, contributing to the Cubs' total. Nico Hoerner's defense was pivotal, preventing a potential White Sox rally. Andrew Benintendi excelled for the White Sox, hitting two home runs and driving in four runs despite the team's errors. The victory allowed the Cubs to remain tied for first in the NL Central as they prepared for a series against the Brewers.
Ben Brown pitched five effective innings, securing his first win since June 17, overcoming a rough stretch where he had an 8.10 ERA in his previous five games.
Pete Crow-Armstrong contributed significantly with a two-run double that set the Cubs on the path to victory against their cross-town rivals.
Andrew Benintendi's two home runs and four RBIs highlighted a strong offensive effort for the White Sox, despite their numerous errors.
The Cubs' defense played a critical role, with a key play by Nico Hoerner preventing a potential White Sox rally, showcasing their defensive capabilities.
Read at The Telegraph
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