Twins vs White Sox Recap: Buxton shines but Sox rally

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Lee Blasts Early, But White Sox Answer Back
The Twins rolled into Chicago looking to bounce back after a rough stretch. The White Sox welcomed them to their home field, ready to build on their 27-26 record. Minnesota struck first with something spectacular. Brooks Lee stepped up against Anthony Kay's 93-mph sinker and launched it deep to left field. The ball sailed 386 feet and cleared the wall fast. The Twins led 1-0 in the first inning. But Chicago answered immediately. Munetaka Murakami came up next and smashed his own home run to right. The blast traveled 375 feet and tied the game at 1-1. Two huge swings. Two home runs. The early fireworks showed both teams came ready to compete hard.
Romo Delivers the Blow That Breaks the Tie
The White Sox took their first lead in the second inning. Drew Romo stepped into the batter's box facing Zebby Matthews. With Tristan Peters already on base, Romo connected on a pitch and drove it into right field. The ball rocketed over the wall for a two-run home run. Suddenly the White Sox led 3-1. That 352-foot blast changed everything. Peters scored easily ahead of Romo. Chicago's lineup showed its teeth. Romo's power swing proved the White Sox could match Minnesota's early punch. The home run put Chicago ahead for good. Matthews kept pitching for the Twins, working through six innings total. He gave up five hits and three runs. The game had turned in Chicago's favor in just one swing.
White Sox Hold Tight to Secure the Victory
Anthony Kay kept Minnesota's bats quiet for most of the night. He pitched six solid innings, giving up just five hits and one run. The White Sox reliever Grant Taylor and Bryan Hudson came in to keep things locked down. Seranthony Dominguez closed it out in the ninth inning, striking out two batters to finish the game. Minnesota never mounted a comeback. The Twins couldn't find their rhythm at the plate. Josh Bell struck out. Kody Clemens went hitless. Alex Jackson managed two hits but it wasn't enough to spark a rally. The White Sox defense stayed sharp and their pitchers threw strikes. Final score: Chicago 3, Minnesota 1. The White Sox improved to 27-26 with the win. Minnesota dropped to 26-28. Kay earned the victory, proving Chicago's young rotation could deliver important wins when the team needed them most.
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