After blowing chance to sweep Rangers, White Sox see growth
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The Chicago White Sox surrendered three runs in the ninth inning and fell short in the bid for their first sweep of the season.
The means included a ninth-inning rally keyed by the most cohesive string of at bats that the Rangers put together in the entire series. The Rangers, down 3-2 in the top of the ninth vs. Chicago closer Jordan Leasure, came from behind and scored three runs to take the lead late.
The White Sox were two outs away from a win, but an error in the top of the ninth and a base running miscue helped the Rangers come back to win 5-4.
Cannon missed his scheduled start with back tightness, but the Sox scored six times in the sixth inning, thanks to ugly play by the Rangers.
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But ranging from Rookie Ball to Triple-A, they're not the only ones to monitor. Before Sunday's game against the Rangers, White Sox director of hitting Ryan Fuller identified one under-the-radar player who's been a pleasant surprise this season.
Donation Options Search Search Search Texas Rangers’ Jake Burger warms up before a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox, Friday, May 23, 2025, in Chicago. AP Photo/Erin Hooley Share Rangers corner infielder Jake Burger had a big smile Friday when greeting a few old buddies at Rate Field.