Alex Bregman, Houston Astros, hits twice in 21-5 victory over Chicago White Sox

CHICAGO — Alex Bregman Hit two homers as well as two doubles. This drove in a career high six runs and powered the Houston Astros Past the Chicago White Sox Thursday: 21-5

Houston’s run total is tied for second in team history. The Astros scored 23 runs against Baltimore in 2019.

“I don’t think I’ve ever been on an team that scored so many runs,” Houston’s Dusty Baker said in his 25th season of being a manager after a 19 year playing career.

“It was great to get out of this place with a split. He said that it was good that we returned the two previous games, as they were looking for a sweep.

Bregman was the Astros’ 25th hit. Kyle Tucker Christian Vazquez With four, tied for the highest career totals Chas McCormickFive RBIs were held by, Trey Mancini Homered for the AL West leader.

White Sox second baseman Josh Harrison In his third appearance at the mound, he pitched the ninth and allowed six runs and four RBIs.

Tony La Russa, White Sox manager said, “I hate the rule you can pitch position players.” “There must be a way around that when you get very low, it can’t be avoided. It’s a terrible thing for the game. Fans don’t enjoy it, I think.”

“But that’s not our fault. They beat us. They are deserving of the credit. He stated, “We take it all.”

Bregman, who was on Wednesday unable to hit eight consecutive games, has scored four times. He scored two runs with two-run drives, his fifth multi-homer game and his first since May 28, 2019 against the Cubs.

Bregman explained that he had been “just working hard in a cage trying to beat it into his head to stay closed with each swing I take”. “Today was even better.”

Bregman’s big moment didn’t actually start so well. He was called on strikes at the end of the first game and had a discussion with Ramon DeJesus. DeJesus then dismissed Alex Cintron as Astros hitting coach.

Bregman said, “I don’t wish to say anything because it would be a violation of my rights.”

Bregman was much happier by the end of the afternoon and signed autographs after the final out.

In their eight previous games, the Astros won for the sixth consecutive time. They were now at 34-19 when playing against teams with a record below.500.

Gavin Sheets Four hits were a career record for the White Sox. The White Sox lost for the second straight day and split the four game series.

La Russa stated, “Just a brutish day.”

The Astros won the third game of the series with eight runs.

Houston scored six runs in the fourth. Lucas Giolito (9-7) for a 10-0 lead. Bregman won the victory over the reliever Vince Velasquez Cap the burst by homering again in the sixth.

McCormick claimed that McCormick made a statement. McCormick said, “We have a great offense. They’re a strong team. We were somewhat disappointed they beat us two times.

Giolito was able to last three innings. This matches his longest start against Cleveland, July 22nd when he gave up six runs on nine hits.

Giolito has allowed 15 runs, 15 hits and one run in two starts this season against the Astros.

Luis Garcia (10-8) Chicago was blanked for the first four innings. However, the game was shortened after 97 pitches were needed to complete five innings. Yoan Moncada In the fifth, he hit a three-run homer.

The Astros could have scored even more. White Sox centerfielder AJ Pollock Robbed Jose Altuve Additional bases can be added with a catch at the top of the sixth fence.

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