The Chicago White Sox secured a 2-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Friday, marking their fifth consecutive win. The home team mounted a late rally in the seventh inning to overcome a narrow deficit and claim the victory at Guaranteed Rate Field.

Colson Montgomery opened the scoring for the White Sox with a solo home run, providing a crucial contribution to the team’s offense. The decisive run came later in the seventh when Tristan Peters delivered an RBI single, giving Chicago the lead. The White Sox managed to add two runs in that inning, turning the game around after trailing.

Detroit’s pitching kept the game close, limiting Chicago to just two runs, but the Tigers were unable to respond late in the game. The Tigers scored one run but fell short as the White Sox bullpen held firm in the final innings.

The win continued Chicago’s strong form as the team extends its winning streak to five games. The tightly contested matchup underscored the competitive nature of the early season as both teams battled closely throughout the game.

Chicago’s ability to rally in the seventh inning demonstrated resilience and timely hitting, which has been a key factor in their recent string of victories. The White Sox look to maintain their momentum as the season progresses, while Detroit will seek to regroup and respond in their upcoming games.