Chicago White Sox score 22 runs against Royals, most in a game since 1970
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LaMond Pope
7d ago· 5 min readenNews
Summary
The Chicago White Sox scored 22 runs against the Kansas City Royals on Friday night, their highest single-game total since 1970 and tied for the second-most in franchise history. The team hit five home runs in the 22-1 rout, including a 10-run third inning. Manager Will Venable called it a 'special night' with contributions throughout the lineup and strong pitching.
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· 1 pulledSpecial. It was a special night. Really good stuff up and down the lineup. Everyone contributed, the guys off the bench did a nice job. As good as our offense was, I thought our pitching was great too.
The Chicago White Sox put up 22 runs — tied for the second-most in franchise history — in a pummeling of the Kansas City Royals on Friday night. They hit five home runs in the rout.
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