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White Sox Dominate Giants with Nine Runs in Fourth for 9-4 Victory

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In a stunning display of offensive prowess, the Chicago White Sox overwhelmed the San Francisco Giants with a nine-run fourth inning, leading them to a commanding 9-4 victory. Trevor McDonald started strong for the Giants, tossing three perfect innings, but struggled against the lineup the second time around, allowing Chicago to capitalize and seize control of the game.

The onslaught began with two hit batsmen, putting Sam Antonacci and Munetaka Murakami on base. Colson Montgomery then registered the game’s first hit with an infield single, setting the stage for Chase Meidroth, who walked with the bases loaded to break the shutout. The floodgates opened from there, as the Pale Hose strung together five hits and a fielder’s choice, pushing an impressive nine runs across the plate in that fateful fourth inning. Remarkably, this marks the most runs scored in a single inning this season and the highest total in an inning without a home run since 2000.

The offensive fireworks were a welcome sight for the White Sox, who had struggled to find their rhythm during their recent road trip in Seattle. Meanwhile, Murakami added to the excitement with his third double of the season, contributing three RBIs to his tally.

On the other side, Davis Martin, who had been nearly unhittable all season, faced his own set of challenges in the fifth inning. After issuing walks and allowing a double from Drew Gilbert, the Giants capitalized, scoring their first run on a ground out by Willy Adames. Luis Arráez followed with an RBI single, and a wild pitch advanced the runners, setting up another ground out that brought in the third run of the inning. Despite the Giants’ efforts, scoring opportunities remained sparse for both teams.

Martin’s night ended after 5 2/3 innings, with four runs allowed—the most he has given up this season. Despite the struggles, he struck out seven batters and walked two, but his ERA crept back above 2.00. The bullpen trio of Tyler Davis, Brandon Eisert, and Trevor Richards effectively maintained the lead, ensuring the game remained quiet thereafter.

This victory offered a much-needed boost for the White Sox after a series loss to the Mariners, setting them up nicely as they prepare for the second game of the three-game set against the Giants. Fans can look forward to the matchup tomorrow at 3:05 p.m. CDT, where Erick Fedde will take the mound in hopes of securing the series victory.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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