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Blue Jaes Homers Back to Win on White Sox back

June 21, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Blue Jais launched Pichkari Jose Berios (17) pitches for Chicago White Sox during the third innings at the Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: John E. Socolowski-Imgon Images

Jose Berios picked the eighth innings, Bo Bichet and Vladimir Gurro Junior Homard and Toronto Blue Jais defeated Chicago White Sox 7–1 on Saturday afternoon.

Berios (3-3) allowed an unknown run, two hits and three walks, exiting five in 7 2/3 innings.

Davis Schneider divided two hits and three RBI and Nathan Lux as two hits and one RBI as Toronto divided the first two matches of the three-game series.

Bichhet entered the center for the center on the first pitch of the game from Aaron Sivale (1-4), a center-cut Ciner.

Toronto increased to another. George Springer led a single. Erney Clement single -handed the right to Wright and Austin Slater got a chance for out in third place, but his throw was high, Sivale was late to play and Springer scored at an error. Schneider, Miles Straw and Nathan Luks made the margin to compete 4–0.

Sivale began to pitch on the edges of the plate and retired in eight in a row, before Lux did a single with one in the fifth and there were two-outs of Alejandro Kirk’s two-outs.

The Miguel classes raised the second hit of the Chicago game when it was three times in the right-field corner with one in the sixth. World scored with a smart slide when Andrew took Kirk on the third-base line to throw Gurro’s wrong house on the grounder of Bainandy. Berios inspired a double play grounder from Luis Robert Junior to end the innings.

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Gujarro rushed to the left center on a slider, hung in the middle of the plate with two in the seventh.

Sivale completed seven innings, allowing five runs, nine hits and a walk, while two excluded.

Berios was replaced by Yaril Rodriguez after running Ryan Noda with two outsiders in the eighth.

Chicago’s Jake Palisak started its major league in the eighth. He allowed two solo and two -run double of the scholars.

Chad Green created an ideal ninth for Blue Jais.

There was a late scratch from the Toronto’s Edison Barajar (hip discomfort) lineup.

– Field level media

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