Sunday, August 31st, 2025

The Chicago White Sox snapped their losing streak with a dramatic 3-2 victory over the red-hot New York Yankees at Guaranteed Rate Field. Lenyn Sosa delivered the decisive blow, launching a tiebreaking solo home run in the eighth inning to put the White Sox ahead for good.
With the game knotted in the eighth, Sosa faced Yankees pitcher Tim Hill and connected on a 1-2 sinker. His 18th homer of the season sailed over the center field wall, extending his personal best and giving Chicago the lead. Hill had retired the first two White Sox batters before surrendering the go-ahead shot.
Cam Booser recorded an out to earn the win for Chicago, while Mike Vasil took over in the ninth inning. After Booser allowed a leadoff walk to Trent Grisham, Vasil calmly retired Paul Goldschmidt, Aaron Judge, and Cody Bellinger in order, notching his third save of the season and preserving the one-run advantage.
The Yankees entered the game riding a season-best seven-game winning streak and a nine-game road win streak. However, the loss dropped New York three games behind the AL East-leading Toronto Blue Jays.
Rookie shortstop Colson Montgomery continued his impressive debut run by homering in the sixth inning, tying the game at two. Montgomery’s 412-foot blast marked his 15th home run in just 46 games. Will Robertson contributed an RBI double, while veteran Martin Pérez delivered a steady six-inning, two-run performance on the mound.
Mike Tauchman made a highlight-reel play in the third, robbing Giancarlo Stanton of a two-run home run with a leaping catch against the right-field wall, helping keep the game close.
Aaron Judge kicked off the scoring with a solo homer in the first inning—his 43rd of the year and the 358th of his career—tying him with franchise legend Yogi Berra for fifth on the Yankees’ all-time list. Judge later doubled and scored on Cody Bellinger’s two-out double in the third.
The White Sox improved to 1-3 against the Yankees this season, with four games remaining in the series. This win provides much-needed momentum for a Chicago club trying to climb out of the AL Central cellar.
The Yankees will have an off day before Max Fried (14-5, 3.06 ERA) gets the start Tuesday night to open a three-game series in Houston against the Astros. The White Sox travel to Minnesota to begin a four-game set against the Twins on Monday.
The Chicago White Sox secured a thrilling 3-2 win over the New York Yankees, thanks to Lenyn Sosa’s clutch home run in the late innings and stellar relief pitching. Although the Yankees’ impressive winning streaks came to an end, standout performances from both teams made this an electrifying matchup. Chicago will look to build on this momentum as the season series against the Yankees continues, while New York shifts its focus to crucial games in the AL East race.
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