Wednesday, September 3rd, 2025

The Chicago White Sox staged a dramatic comeback to edge the Minnesota Twins 4-3, marking their fourth consecutive victory. With timely hitting and outstanding relief pitching, the White Sox secured a series win on the road in Minneapolis.
Brooks Baldwin ignited the rally with an RBI single in the ninth inning, narrowing the gap to 3-2 and advancing Andrew Benintendi to third base. Following a successful stolen base by Baldwin, Michael A. Taylor delivered a pivotal go-ahead two-run double down the left field line, granting Chicago its first lead of the night and sealing the win.
Edgar Quero contributed early with a solo home run in the second inning. Quero later came around to score in the ninth on Baldwin’s clutch single. The White Sox offense combined timely hits with aggressive baserunning to overturn the Twins’ lead.
Grant Taylor earned the win after pitching 1 1/3 scoreless innings in relief, while Jordan Leasure closed out the game, recording his sixth save of the season. For the Twins, Zebby Matthews delivered a strong outing, allowing just one run on three hits across six innings with five strikeouts.
Luke Keaschall drove in Trevor Larnach with an RBI double in the first inning, then scored himself on Matt Wallner's single, giving Minnesota an early 2-0 advantage. In the third inning, Royce Lewis singled home Ryan Jeffers, pushing the Twins’ lead to 3-1. Despite notching three hits, all singles, Jeffers could not prevent the late rally by Chicago.
Michael A. Taylor’s two-run double in the ninth inning, pulled just inside the left field line, proved decisive. Replay confirmed the ball landed on the edge of the chalk, leaving a clear mark as it rolled into the corner and allowed two go-ahead runs to score.
The White Sox secured their first win of the season when trailing after eight innings. Previously, they were 0-72 in such situations.
The series concludes with Chicago’s Shane Smith (4-7, 3.81 ERA) facing Minnesota’s Taj Bradley (6-7, 4.82 ERA).
The Chicago White Sox continued their strong run with a 4-3 comeback victory against the Minnesota Twins, overcoming a late deficit for their fourth straight win. Clutch performances at the plate from Brooks Baldwin and Michael A. Taylor, alongside key innings from the bullpen, helped the White Sox secure the series. Chicago’s resilience was on full display, breaking their winless streak when trailing after eight innings this season and setting up an exciting finale to the series.
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