White Sox End 17-Game Stretch With Season-High Win Streak
White Sox End 17-Game Stretch With Season-High Win Streak

White Sox End 17-Game Stretch With Season-High Win Streak

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The Chicago White Sox have experienced a remarkable turnaround during the second half of the 2025 MLB season, posting a 23-24 record that rivals elite teams like the Detroit Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros, and New York Mets. Under first-year manager Will Venable, the young core of rookies has fueled this resurgence, with the team achieving a franchise-record six consecutive come-from-behind wins, showcasing resilience and improved offensive production. Standout players such as Colson Montgomery, who set a shortstop home run record early in his career, and Andrew Benintendi, enjoying a hot hitting streak, have been integral to the team's success. Despite a tough 6-0 loss to the Tigers in a recent game where starting pitcher Martín Pérez struggled, the team remains competitive and optimistic about maintaining momentum. The White Sox have also endured a demanding 17-game stretch in 17 days but managed to stay productive, demonstrating depth and determination. Looking ahead, the team is expected to continue improving in 2026 as key players develop and new prospects and acquisitions join the roster.

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