White Sox Beat Rockies in Matchup of MLB's Worst
- The Chicago White Sox defeated the Colorado Rockies 3-2 in a Friday night game featuring MLB's two worst teams.
- Chicago took the lead after Edgar Quero hit a 401-foot tiebreaking solo home run following Tyler Freeman's game-tying double.
- Rockies starter Antonio Senzatela pitched 5 2/3 innings allowing three runs, continuing his streak of not allowing more than three runs in eight starts.
- Grant Taylor earned his third save despite giving up a two-out single in the ninth, while Jonathan Cannon and Germán Márquez are scheduled to start Saturday.
- The White Sox improved to 29-59, kept the Rockies from winning back-to-back home games, and rookie Colson Montgomery made a memorable big league debut.
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