Jul 30, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago White Sox third baseman Miguel Vargas (20) celebrates with second baseman Lenyn Sosa (50) after hitting a three-run home run during the seventh inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-Imagn Images Patrick Gorski
After a three-hour, 35-minute rain delay, the Phillies took the field at Rate Field in Chicago. The White Sox's hit parade that followed wasn't exactly enjoyable to watch.
Kyle Teel gave the White Sox a 1-0 lead in the bottom of the second with a solo homer off of Taijuan Walker:
KYLE TEEL ‼️ pic.twitter.com/U6kZHtHg3J
After a quiet first three innings, the Phillies' bats came alive in the top of the fourth. Four consecutive hits by Bryce Harper, Nick Castellanos, Brandon Marsh and Otto Kemp led to RBI singles by Castellanos and Kemp, and the Phillies took a 2-1 lead on Kemp's single:
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The Phillies have the lead! pic.twitter.com/n4LVAJxm0e
Unfortunately, after that fourth inning, the bats fell back asleep. Those four hits were the only ones registered by the Phillies until the top of the eighth.
Walker also allowed a solo home run to White Sox rookie Colson Montgomery in the bottom of the fourth. Overall, Walker had a solid-if-unspectacular outing: he went five innings, earning two runs (both homers) and allowing seven hits with no strikeouts or walks.
The game remained tied at 2-2 until the bottom of the seventh, when things completely fell apart for the Phils. Max Lazar entered the game and proceeded to give up seven consecutive hits, one of which was a three-run home run by Miguel Vargas:
MIGUEL VARGAS FOR THREE! pic.twitter.com/1Hg1N4mGqM
Seth Johnson came in to relieve Lazar with runners on first and second; Johnson struck out Colson Montgomery, but then gave up the second three-run bomb of the inning to Edgar Quero:
Quero joins in on the fun! pic.twitter.com/RmBPvlx1Un
By the end of the inning, the White Sox had batted around the order, and the Phillies found themselves in a 9-2 hole after starting the inning tied 2-2.
Bryce Harper almost cut into the White Sox's lead in the top of the eighth, but Andrew Benintendi robbed him of what would have been a three-run home run:
All you can do on that one is tip your cap to Andrew Benintendi🧢
(@BarnHasSpoken2) pic.twitter.com/eBdLhnpLgU
One of the only positives from the game was Brandon Marsh's home run in the top of the ninth. It's Marsh's second homer in as many games, and it could be a sign that he's heating up even further after turning around his dismal start to the season:
Brandon Marsh has now homered in consecutive games🐶 pic.twitter.com/1TDKSJD0mu
The White Sox ended the game with 17 hits. Luckily, the Phillies' bullpen was bolstered via trade today with the pickup of Jhoan Durán.
The Phillies are off Thursday and will return to Citizens Bank Park this Friday for an Alumni Weekend series against the Detroit Tigers.