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Old 11-01-2025, 07:25 PM   #442
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Arrow Game 143: Chicago White Sox vs. Boston Red Sox

Late Rally Lifts White Sox Over Red Sox, 5–3

Boston, MA — Behind a standout performance from rookie left-hander Noah Schultz and a clutch double from Edgar Quero, the Chicago White Sox rallied late to defeat the Boston Red Sox, 5–3, on Sunday afternoon at Fenway Park.

Schultz, rated the 12th-best prospect in baseball by BNN, showed poise beyond his years, tossing eight innings of five-hit, three-run ball while striking out eight to earn his fourth win against two losses on the season; Game Score 65. Prelander Berroa closed out the game for his 31st save, allowing two hits but no runs in the ninth.

Boston took a 3–2 lead in the fifth inning, helped by RBI hits from Vaughn Grissom and Rafael Devers, but Chicago stormed back in the eighth. With the bases loaded, Quero ripped a two-run double to left-center, putting the White Sox on top, 4–3. Yoán Moncada added insurance with a two-out RBI single.

Eloy Jiménez powered the offense with four hits, including two doubles, while Adam Haseley and Luis Robert Jr. each contributed a hit and run scored. Chicago finished with 10 hits and made the most of its late chances after stranding runners early.

Boston starter Logan Gilbert (9-13) struck out 11 over 7⅓ innings, but was tagged with the loss after giving up four earned runs on eight hits; Game Score 56. Reliever Nick Pivetta (BS 1) was charged with a blown save after surrendering the go-ahead runs, including permitting two of the inherited runners to score.

With the win, Chicago improved to 56–88 on what has otherwise been a difficult season, while Boston fell to 79–64 as they continue to chase an American League Wild Card spot.

Player of the Game: Noah Schultz

AL East Standings: 2nd Place, 4 Games Behind
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