Montgomery Has Career-High 4 RBIs in 9-1 Win, White Sox Extend A's Losing Streak to 9
Braden Montgomery drove in four runs for the first time as the White Sox scored six in the opening inning and extended Oakland's losing streak to nine.
- On Sunday, July 12, 2026, the Chicago White Sox defeated the Athletics 9-1, completing a three-game sweep that positioned Chicago atop the American League Central entering the All-Star break.
- Sam Antonacci and Braden Montgomery powered the offense with early home runs, igniting a six-run first inning against Ginn; Montgomery finished with 4 RBIs in the win.
- Noah Schultz earned his first win in seven starts, allowing one run in five innings, while the White Sox bullpen held the Athletics to two hits over the final four frames.
- Falling to 41-55, the Athletics have now lost 13 of 14, while the White Sox maintain a narrow lead over Cleveland in the American League Central standings.
- Friday marks the second half opener with the White Sox visiting Toronto, while the Athletics host Washington for a three-game series starting the same day.
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White Sox leave slow start far behind, enter All-Star break in first-place tie
Since a victory April 17 against the Athletics, the Sox are 44-32, the second-best record in the league in that span. They finished their pre-break schedule with a sweep of the A’s, capped by a 9-1 victory at Rate Field.
Montgomery has career-high 4 RBIs in 9-1 win, White Sox extend A's losing streak to 9
Sam Antonacci and Braden Montgomery homered in a six-run first inning and the White Sox extended the Athletics’ losing streak to nine with a 9-1 victory that left Chicago atop the AL Central entering the All-Stark break.
White Sox crush Athletics to complete sweep
Braden Montgomery went 2-for-4 with four RBIs, including a three-run home run in a six-run first inning, and Sam Antonacci also homered as the host Chicago White Sox routed the skidding Athletics 9-1 on Sunday.Chicago, which has lost 100 games in each of the past three seasons, completed a three-game sweep of the A's to enter the All-Star break atop the American League Central, a half-game ahead of Cleveland.Shea Langeliers connected on a solo s…
Sam Antonacci and Braden Montgomery connected home runs in a first six-run inning and the White Sox extended the Athletics' losing streak to nine with a 9-1 victory on Sunday, leaving Chicago at the top of the Central American League as it entered the Star Game recess.
White Sox 9, Athletics 1: 50 wins at the break
Noah Schultz opened the game by giving up a single, erasing it with a double play, and then giving up a solo shot to Shea Langeliers before he could record the third out. Still, Schultz didn't walk anybody, and he threw 13 of his 16 pitches for strikes. If a guy who came into the game with 29 walks in 48 major league innings wanted positive reinforcement for staying in the strike zone, the rest of the game rewarded him for it. The post White Sox…
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