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Kyle Manjardo Homer lifts the back of the white sox

July 12, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; The Cleveland Guardian launched the atomizer Tanner Bibi (28) pitches during the first innings against Chicago White Socks in Rate Field. Compulsory Credit: Patrick Gersky-Imgon Picture

Kyle Manjardo hit a cow-forward solo home run in the sixth innings and Tanner Bibi won her first win from 22 May as the parents of Cleveland defeated Chicago White Sax 6–2 on Saturday.

Bibi (5-9) gave two runs on six hits in 5 2/3 innings after losing their last five decisions. He went two and hit five.

Reluvers Eric Sabarowski, Cad Smith and Matt Feste combined to retire all 10 batsmen in the last 3 1/3 innings for Cleveland, who have won five out of six after the 10-game losing streak.

Parents led 4–2 before Steven Quan and Jose Ramirez added two insurance runs in the ninth in RBI singles.

Kyle Til had a two -run single for Chicago, which has lost five of its last seven matches.

The parents took a 1-0 lead in the first innings against Sean Burke. Along with two runners and two outsiders, Ramirez scored second from the single area of Carlos Santana to another.

Burke retired the next seven batsmen, who encountered Santana with one in the fourth and Daniel moved up to third place on Schneiman’s double. Angel Martinez gave a sacrifice fly to give Cleveland a 2–0 lead.

Burke gave two runs on three hits in five innings. He went two and hit five.

White Sox also pulled at the bottom of the fourth. Andrew Benntendi and Lenin Sosa started the innings with a back-to-back single, and the two runners proceeded on a double theft. Teel slapped 0-for-17 with her two-nine single.

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Solo Homer of Manjardo put forward the parents with one in the sixth against the Jordan Pattose (2-5). The 381 -foot shot was Manjardo’s 14th Homer of the season.

Chicago hit three double plays against Bibi, which was replaced by Sabarowski with two outsiders at the bottom of the sixth.

Cleveland worked on another run in the seventh. Austin Hedes hit a leadoff double hit against Tyler Gilbert, ran third on Bryan Rochio’s sacrifice distribution, and scored on Quan’s sacrifice fly.

Ramirez had three stolen hideouts for The Guardian, who has won nine out of his last 10 matches against White Sox. The teams split a doublehead on Friday.

-Bield level media

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