Field Level Media
28 Apr 2026, 17:10 GMT+10
(Photo credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images)
Back-to-back home runs from Munetaka Murakami and Miguel Vargas sparked the Chicago White Sox to a seven-run outburst in the seventh inning on Monday night.
While the long ball proved the key to an 8-7 home victory against the slumping Los Angeles Angels, the White Sox also are confident in their ability to play small ball -- including bunting -- as they seek to secure a series victory Tuesday night in the second contest of a three-game set in Chicago.
'We've been talking about bunting as a weapon starting in spring training and how important that was going to be for guys in certain spots,' White Sox manager Will Venable said. 'Some more than others. But that's got to be part of our game as we're trying to find ways to score runs.'
Los Angeles, meanwhile, is seeking answers for preventing runs late in the game. A beleaguered bullpen again was unable to hold a lead Monday in a game that was delayed by rain and thunderstorms for three hours.
Los Angeles has lost four straight games and eight its last nine. The past two defeats have been frustratingly similar, with left-handed reliever Drew Pomeranz allowing tying or go-ahead home runs to the first batter he faced in the seventh inning or later.
On Sunday, Kansas City's Jac Caglianone reached Pomeranz for a three-run homer with two outs in the ninth to force extra innings.
Murakami took his turn in Monday's series opener against the White Sox, greeting Pomeranz with a three-run blast in the seventh for his major-league-leading 12th homer. Vargas followed with a solo shot.
'We mingle together a lot, so I'm just glad that he's a teammate and I'm glad to have him here,' Murakami said through a translator.
The Angels have kick-started their attack recently after a dry spell. Paced by two hits apiece from Mike Trout, Vaughn Grissom, Nolan Schanuel and Bryce Teodosio, Los Angeles out-hit the White Sox 14-9 on Monday.
A day earlier, the Angels built an early 6-0 advantage before losing 11-9 in 10 innings.
Grissom started at second base Monday as the Angels faced left-handed starter Anthony Kay. Grissom hopes to translate his success to more regular time in the lineup.
'It's not my decision,' he said, 'but that would be sick. As a ballplayer, you want to be in there every single day. So it's definitely something that I'd love, but I do whatever helps the team win.'
Tuesday's pitching matchup will feature a pair of ace right-handers as Davis Martin (3-1, 2.01 ERA) of Chicago faces Jose Soriano (5-0, 0.24) of Los Angeles.
Martin will aim to close a sharp April in which he has pitched to a 1.37 ERA over 26 1/3 innings covering four starts.
Soriano has been even more dominant, allowing only one run in 25 2/3 innings in four starts this month. He pitched five shutout innings in a no-decision against the Toronto Blue Jays on Wednesday. The Angels won 7-3.
'He's got serious stuff,' Schanuel said. 'I feel bad for hitters who have to go face him three or four times in a game. I saw it while standing in there during spring training. He's got [a] Wiffle ball. I've never seen a baseball move that much.'
Soriano has flourished in two career appearances (one start) vs. the White Sox, going 1-0 with a 0.00 ERA. He has allowed two hits and struck out 10 batters over nine scoreless innings.
Martin is 0-1 with a 3.07 ERA in three career appearances (all starts) against the Angels.
--Field Level Media
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