Orioles keep White Sox at arm's length in 4-2 win, take series
Briefly

The Baltimore Orioles secured a 4-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox, marking their fourth series win of the season. The game featured a leadoff home run by Jackson Holliday and a solid pitching performance from Dean Kremer, who allowed only one run over six innings. A benches-clearing incident occurred when Coby Mayo collided with Lenyn Sosa, sparking brief tension but no ejections. This victory makes it six wins in ten games for the Orioles, evidencing an upturn in their performance this season.
Coby Mayo was the source of the on-field delay, collecting his first career RBI with a single that scored Ryan O'Hearn before getting into a rundown and colliding with White Sox second baseman Lenyn Sosa.
Holliday's blast, the first career leadoff home run for the 21-year-old, coupled with Mayo's run-scoring single provided Kremer with all the run support he would need to put himself in line for the win.
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