The A's began their road trip with a commanding 12-3 victory over the White Sox in Chicago, notably on Jackie Robinson Day. The game commenced with Tyler Soderstrom hitting a three-run homer, securing the MLB home run lead. Despite a rocky start from A's pitcher Jeffrey Springs, who struggled early, the team regained control with strong hitting from players like Gio Urshela and Jacob Wilson. The A's showcased their offensive power throughout, marking a bright start to their six-game road trip with significant performances from various players.
The A's started their six-game road trip on the right foot Tuesday night in Chicago, beating the White Sox 12-3 and taking the victory on Jackie Robinson Day.
Tyler Soderstrom launched a ball over the right-center field fence for a three-run home run: that blast gave Soderstrom sole possession of the home run lead in all of baseball.
Facing a lineup that has struggled all season and given a lead, Springs couldn't ask for much more. However, he was off his game from his first pitch.
After seeing his hit streak snapped on Sunday, Jacob Wilson got a new one started in the top of the second with a leadoff single, and Urshela drove him in.
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