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Astros triumph 4-3 over White Sox as Paredes homers, Altuve shines with 2 doubles

  • Isaac Paredes hit a solo homer, while Jose Altuve doubled twice and had two RBIs, contributing to the Houston Astros' 4-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox.
  • Houston led 4-2 entering the ninth inning before Mike Tauchman homered, narrowing the score to 4-3.
  • Manager Joe Espada reported that Paredes has an unspecified injury to his left hamstring, but they do not believe it is serious.
  • Framber Valdez, the Houston starter, had a season-high 12 strikeouts in five innings while allowing two runs and seven hits.
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Astros triumph 4-3 over White Sox as Paredes homers, Altuve shines with 2 doubles

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Ricardo ThomasThe sonorian Isaac Paredes shook his fifteenth quadrangular campaign to contribute to the 4-2 Astros victory over White Sox. Paredes overcame the bard in the fifth inning without men in base to reach 42 races produced in what is going on in the Major League season and leave his batting average at .254. WE RECOMMEND YOU: A visit beating; Yankees looks at the attack and at the pitching With this bambinazo, Hermosillo's third base, he…

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Mexican Isaac Paredes connected a lone home run, Venezuelan Jose Altue batted two doubles and towed two races, and Houston Astros beat the Chicago White Sox on Thursday 4-3.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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