Overview
- Drew Romo, in Tuesday’s game at Rate Field, launched his first two MLB home runs by going deep left-handed in the fourth inning and right-handed in the sixth.
- Those blasts were the first two homers of his career and his first hits since the 2024 season with the Rockies.
- Romo became the 13th White Sox player whose first two career homers came in one game and the club’s first to homer from both sides in a game since 2020.
- White Sox starter Davis Martin outpitched José Soriano by giving up one run on seven hits over 5 2/3 innings with seven strikeouts.
- Soriano, who arrived 5-0 with a 0.24 ERA, allowed three runs in five innings as Chicago won the series and improved to 13-17, two games behind Detroit.