Jake Rogers delivered a walk-off heroics for the Chicago White Sox, crushing a two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth to stun the Mets and secure a 6-4 victory. After the Mets built a four-run lead thanks to RBI hits from Brett Baty and Bo Bichette, the White Sox roared back with a jaw-dropping three-home run barrage in the sixth inning — Miguel Vargas, Randal Grichuk, and Colson Montgomery launching back-to-back-to-back blasts to tie it up. With runners in scoring position, Rogers stepped up and silenced the crowd with the game-winner, ending Jefry Yan’s brief MLB debut in defeat. The win snaps a losing streak for the White Sox and ends their hot streak for the Mets — can this momentum carry into the next game?
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