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Clutch Miguel Vargas Double Push White Sox Past Blue Jas

June 22, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Chicago White Sax Outfielder Luis Robert Jr. (88) caught stealing by Toronto Blue Jais Shortstop Bo Bichet (11) during his fourth innings in his MLB game at Rogers Center. Compulsory Credit: Kevin Susa-Imgon Picture

The Miguel Classes hit two-run double hit in the eighth of the three runs and Chicago White Sax defeated Toronto Blue Jais 4–2 on Sunday afternoon.

Classes had two hits to help White Socks take a three-game rubber match.

Bo Bichet had two RBI singles for Blue Jais, who completed 3-3 homestands.

Brendon Little (3–1) of Toronto ran a pinch of Austin Slater to open the eighth. Michael a. Taylor left two. Jeff Hoffman took very few spaces and droved the media to load the bases. One run when Hoffman took Andrew Bennande’s tricyer to the first-base line. The square rolled the decisive double to the left.

Toronto Starter Chris Basit was perfect for the first three innings, before Chase Medroth pushed the fourth to the right by grounding. Meidroth took the second one when the class left one single. Kyle Til went to load the bases. Meidroth placed Louis Robert Junior’s Fielder’s choice in third place.

Chicago Starter Adrian Houssar retired nine directly before Andres Gimnez left 0-for-20 drought with an out-up blue single in the fifth. Gimnez finished third on the third basis of the double past of Miles Straw, but was out in a randon between the third and the house on the ground of Elon Roden. Bitcht landed in the same ground in the middle to tie the game. Hausar limited the loss when Vladimir Gurero came out with junior loaded bases.

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Basit had a correct sixth innings to allow one run, three hits and seven strikes with a walk.

Roden led the seventh house with a triple on the bag in the first and right-area corner. Bichhet extended the middle and Toronto 2–1. After Edison Bargar moved out to move the middle place, Jordan Patto (2–4) replaced Houssar. Gurero moved and Bichhet finished third on a wild pitch. The middleman was third at home on a grounder.

Hausar finished two runs with four strikes in 6 1/3 innings, with seven hits and three walks.

Chicago’s Brandon Icert reached an ideal eighth position.

Grant Taylor picked around a single in the ninth to save his first career.

-Bield level media

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