May 28, 2026 - 08:22

The Chicago White Sox exploded for a season-high 15 runs on Thursday, demolishing the Minnesota Twins 15-2 in a game that was never close. From the first inning, the White Sox bats were relentless, pounding out 18 hits and chasing Twins starter Bailey Ober after just 2.2 innings. Ober surrendered seven earned runs, including a pair of home runs, before being pulled.
The offensive onslaught was led by Luis Robert Jr., who went 3-for-5 with a double, a home run, and four RBIs. Andrew Vaughn also contributed a three-run blast, and the team drew seven walks to keep the pressure on Minnesota's bullpen. Every starter in the White Sox lineup recorded at least one hit, a rare feat for a club that has struggled to score consistently this season.
On the mound, White Sox starter Dylan Cease turned in a solid performance, allowing just two runs over six innings while striking out eight. He scattered five hits and walked two, keeping the Twins off balance with his fastball-slider combination. The only blemish came on a solo home run by Carlos Correa in the fourth inning.
The Twins, meanwhile, looked flat from the start. Their defense committed two errors, and the bullpen allowed eight runs in relief. Manager Rocco Baldelli was ejected in the seventh inning after arguing a called third strike, a sign of the frustration that boiled over as the game slipped away.
The win snaps a three-game losing streak for the White Sox and gives them a much-needed boost as they head into a weekend series against the Cleveland Guardians. For the Twins, the loss drops them to 4-7 in their last 11 games, raising questions about their pitching depth and offensive consistency.
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