White Sox and Dodgers: Did a 6-run burst in early innings set the tone?
The Chicago White Sox moved to 13-9 after a 7-2 result, while the Los Angeles Dodgers went to 15-7 at Camelback Ranch on 4:05 PM EDT.
First inning
The White Sox opened with 1 hit and left runners on base as the Dodgers matched them with 1 hit and no runs.
Second inning
The Sox posted 3 runs on 3 hits while taking advantage of 1 Dodgers error.
Third inning
The South Siders added 3 more runs on 2 hits to push the margin out early.
Fourth inning
The White Sox went hitless and scoreless in the inning.
Fifth inning
The Sox again went without a hit or a run.
Sixth inning
The White Sox stayed quiet at the plate with no hits and no runs in the frame.
Seventh inning
The Sox tacked on 1 run on 3 hits and also stole 2 bases as part of the game’s running pressure.
Eighth inning
The White Sox collected 1 hit and played through 1 team error without allowing it to change the score.
Ninth inning
The Sox pitching finished the day with 8 strikeouts and 7 walks while allowing 6 hits and 2 earned runs.
Derek Hill carried over momentum from the prior game with a .500 average and a 1.750 on-base plus slugging mark, and Lenyn Sosa came in off a prior .500 average with a 1.250 on-base plus slugging line.
The White Sox final whistle reaction turns next to a road date with the Kansas City Royals at Surprise Stadium in Surprise, Arizona on 4:05 PM EDT on 3/15/2026, with the broadcast listed on SportsNet LA.