Lenyn Sosa’s big night powers Rockies on white sox

Lenin Sosa adopted, a triple of the cycle finished shy and went in four runs, Michael A. Taylor also became deep and doubled and Chicago White Sax defeated Colorado Rockies 10–3 in Danver on Saturday night.
The highly touched prospect Kolson Montgomery had three hits, including his first in Major after debuting on Friday. Mike Tauchman also made three hits and Brook Baldwin contributed two hits for Chicago.
White Sox Starter Jonathan cannon (3-7) gave two runs on eight hits in 5 1/3 innings to win their first win since May 2.
Former white sox pitcher Bobby Jenx had a moment before the game, who died on Friday.
Brenton Doyle Homard, Tyler Freeman made three hits to raise his on-base Streak to 20 games and Yanquial Fernandez received two hits for Colorado.
German Markez (3–10) conceded six runs on 11 hits in six innings.
Both teams started in the first innings. Sosa and Baldwin doubled around a flyout, then Montgomery made its first career hit and three times the right-sensor field for RBI, leading to Chicago 2–0 lead.
Rockies responded to the bottom of the frame. Freeman led a single, Goodman doubled and Beck made both runners a single to bring home. The cannon retired a popout and Thiro Estrada on Mickey Moniyak.
White Sox moved to Tauchman’s RBI Single and Sosa’s two-Run Homer 5–2 in the second.
This was the seventh of Sosa season.
Chicago added a run by Josh Rosas to the fifth place on the RBI single, before Rockies missed two opportunities for the big innings. He had no external and score in the fifth, with second and third place runners, then loaded the hideouts without any exterior in the seventh and failed to re -cash.
White Socx expanded the lead to the eighth position on Sosa’s two runs single. Doyle opened his seventh, to open a pinch-hit homer to open the bottom of the innings.
In the ninth, the two-run Homer of Taylor, in the fifth of the season, scoring was reduced.
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