White Sox erupt for 6 runs in sixth in win over Pirates
Briefly

The Chicago White Sox overcame a 3-0 deficit to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 10-4, highlighted by Mike Tauchman's bases-clearing double in a six-run sixth inning. Tauchman and Lenyn Sosa each contributed three RBIs, while Sosa also added three hits. The Pirates' rookie starter Mike Burrows held a no-hitter until the fifth inning but was pulled after allowing two runs. Chicago's bullpen ensured a scoreless finish, while Pittsburgh's struggled, leading to the home team's struggles in recent games. Key hitters for both teams included Luis Robert Jr., Nick Gonzales, and Andrew McCutchen.
Mike Tauchman's go-ahead, bases-clearing double in the sixth inning capped a comeback victory for the Chicago White Sox, who scored six runs in the inning.
The White Sox's victory came after trailing 3-0, showcasing strong offensive performances from Tauchman and Sosa, who both contributed significantly to the team's efforts.
Read at Reuters
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