White Sox crush Pirates 10-1 behind homers by Luis Robert Jr. and Edgar
Quero
[July 19, 2025]
By WILL GRAVES
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Luis Robert Jr. homered and drove in
two runs, Michael A. Taylor added a bases-clearing double and the
Chicago White Sox breezed past the reeling Pittsburgh Pirates 10-1 on
Friday night.
Edgar Quero also homered for Chicago, taking Pirates
starter Bailey Falter (6-5) deep in the first inning as the White Sox
jumped on Pittsburgh early to win for just the 12th time in 48 road
games this season. |

Chicago White Sox's Miguel Vargas scores on a double by Andrew
Benintendi off Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Bailey Falter during the first
inning of a baseball game in Pittsburgh, Friday, July 18, 2025. (AP
Photo/Gene J. Puskar) |
Andrew Benintendi and Colson Montgomery added
two hits and drove in two runs apiece for Chicago.
Jonathan Cannon (4-7) limited the Pirates to a run on five hits
over seven innings to win his second consecutive decision.
Cannon benefited from some excellent defense behind him,
including a dazzling diving catch in left-center by Robert to
rob Isiah Kiner-Falefa of extra bases in the bottom of the
third.
Oneil Cruz, who put on a staggering power display in the Home
Run Derby in Atlanta on Monday night, had two hits — both
groundball singles — and drove in Pittsburgh's only run.
The Pirates have lost nine of 10 following a dominant six-game
homestand in which they swept series against the New York Mets
and St. Louis Cardinals. The offense that flashed brightly
during that brief run of success has reverted to form.
Key moment
Falter had been excellent at PNC Park over his last nine starts,
posting an ERA of 2.22 over that span. The White Sox surpassed
that total in the first inning on their way to their
second-biggest margin of victory this season.
Key stat
Pittsburgh, which scored 34 runs during that six-game winning
streak over the Mets and Cardinals, has scored 17 runs during
its current 1-9 slide.
Up next
Chicago's Adrian Hauser (5-2, 1.56 ERA) will look to win his
fourth straight start on Saturday. Pittsburgh rookie Mike
Burrows (1-3, 4.83) is winless in his last seven appearances
(six starts).
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