Rockies Avoid Sweep, Beat White Sox 6-4
Rockies Avoid Sweep, Beat White Sox 6-4

Rockies Avoid Sweep, Beat White Sox 6-4

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The Colorado Rockies ended a difficult homestand on a positive note, avoiding a sweep by defeating the Chicago White Sox 6-4, with Mickey Moniak delivering three RBIs and his 13th home run of the season. Michael Toglia added a two-run homer as the Rockies rallied for a four-run fifth inning to erase an early deficit. The victory marked Colorado's 10th home win, improving their record to 21-69, though they remain last in the National League. For the White Sox, rookie Colson Montgomery notched two hits and an RBI, while the team dropped to 30-60, the worst record in the American League. Moniak's resurgence, after a disappointing start to his career with the Phillies, nears his career-best in home runs and underscores his growth amid the Rockies' tough season. Both teams, despite ongoing struggles, highlighted promising performances from young talent.

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