· 2026-07-13

Chicago White Sox pounded the Oakland Athletics 9-1 on July 12, 2026, snapping a three‑game slide and pushing the club to a 50-45 record, second in the American League on a three‑game winning streak.
Sam Antonacci opened the scoring with a solo homer on the second pitch from J.T. Ginn, igniting a barrage that saw Braden Montgomery launch a three‑run shot and Kyle Teel add a two‑run single. The early onslaught gave Chicago a 6-1 lead before the fifth inning, setting the tone for a dominant performance.
Montgomery, who debuted on June 9, recorded his first big‑league four‑RBI game, raising his total to eight RBIs in just 28 appearances. Antonacci’s blast marked his second homer of the season, while the bullpen kept the Athletics off balance, with Jordan Hicks striking out the side in the sixth and Seranthony Domínguez delivering a flawless seventh inning.
The victory widened the White Sox’s lead over the Cleveland Guardians, who sit just a fraction behind at 51-46. With the AL Central tightly contested, Chicago’s win solidifies its hold on second place and puts pressure on rivals as the season heads into the All‑Star break.
Noah Schultz finally earned his first win after seven starts, limiting the A’s to one run over five innings. However, J.T. Ginn surrendered a career‑high eight runs in 4 1/3 innings, allowing six hits and three walks despite striking out seven. The Athletics’ loss extended their slump to nine straight defeats, their longest stretch since the previous year.
After sweeping Oakland, Chicago opens the second half of the season on Friday against AL champion Toronto, a test that could further cement their playoff positioning. The team will look to ride the momentum from the 9-1 triumph as they aim to maintain their winning streak.
Tyler Schweitzer closed out the final two innings, surrendering just two hits while preserving the lead. The combined effort from the bullpen capped a night of offensive fireworks and solidified a statement win for the White Sox.