In a pivotal game against the Houston Astros, the Chicago White Sox secured a 4-2 victory, highlighted by Shane Smith's impressive quality start and Luis Robert Jr.'s return to form with a home run. Smith, now at 3-3 with an improved ERA of 2.37, showcased his pitching prowess by escaping jams with key double plays. Meanwhile, Robert ended a five-week home run drought, contributing significantly to the team's efforts. Despite a laborious outing for Astros' Lance McCullers Jr., who faced control issues, the White Sox's strategy paid off, maintaining their competitive edge in the series.
Shane Smith achieved his fourth quality start, showcasing resilience on the mound, while Luis Robert Jr. ended his five-week home run drought in the White Sox's 4-2 win.
The White Sox's Shane Smith matched his career-high six innings, maintaining an ERA of 2.37, while executing critical double plays to avoid damage during the game.
Luis Robert Jr.'s resurgence came with a two-run double and his sixth homer of the season, marking a significant turnaround after struggles and a week off.
Despite a challenging outing, Lance McCullers Jr. struck out six but struggled with control, resulting in four runs and a 4-2 loss to the White Sox.
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