The decisive moment

With both pitching staffs locked in, the Chicago White Sox found just enough offense to separate from the Minnesota Twins. Drew Romo's two-RBI contribution proved to be the deciding swing in a game where every run mattered, lifting Chicago to a 3-1 final.

By the numbers

  • Final: Minnesota 1, Chicago 3
  • Margin of victory: 2 runs
  • Drew Romo (CHW): 1 H, 2 RBI
  • Combined runs scored: 4

The tightly contested matchup never saw either side pull away, with Chicago's lead holding firm through the final out.

What it means

For the White Sox, grinding out a close win signals a team capable of winning the low-margin games that define a long regular season. For the Twins, the one-run output underscores an offense that couldn't capitalize when it mattered, leaving them to search for more consistent production at the plate.

What to watch next

Minnesota will look to shake off the quiet bats and reset, while Chicago aims to build momentum off a hard-earned result. With several Twins arms listed as day-to-day, including Julian Merryweather and Matt Canterino, pitching depth will be a storyline worth tracking.