Getting gritty in the Queen City as the White Sox grind out hard fought 4-2 victory over the Reds
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox clinched their first road series win of the season by defeating the Cincinnati Reds 4-2, marking their third consecutive win and pushing their May record to 7-6. Key performances included Andrew Vaughn's early contribution with an RBI and a solo home run from Lenyn Sosa. Luis Robert Jr. continued his outstanding season with key hits and displayed exemplary defense. Although the Reds made a late-game push with a home run from Spencer Steer, the White Sox held on for their vital victory.
Andrew Vaughn got the scoring started in the second, driving in speedster Luis Robert Jr., who had led off the frame with a single and promptly swiped second base.
The defensive highlight of the night came in the bottom half of the frame and belonged to La Pantera. After Matt McLain singled, Robert made a spectacular grab in deep center field.
Lenyn Sosa provided some much-needed insurance in the sixth, launching a solo bomb to put the White Sox up 3-0.
Spencer Steer led off with a solo homer, and then Jose Trevino followed with a single before skipper Will Venable went to the bullpen.
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