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Yoshinobu Yamamoto Powers to an Easy Victory Over White Sox

July 2, 2025 4 Min Read
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Shane Smith was unquestionably the top pitching option for the White Sox against the . Among White Sox pitchers with more than 10 starts, the rookie right-hander boasted the highest strikeout count, an impressive 8.2 inning rating, and the lowest earned run average (ERA) of 3.38. Despite his strong performance relative to his younger teammates, Smith couldn’t bridge the evident gap between the dominant (54-32) and the struggling White Sox (28-57). The wasted no time asserting their dominance, pushing across two four-run rallies in the opening innings to secure a 6-1 victory, kicking off a six-game home stand on a high note.

manager Dave Roberts praised his team’s pitching and key contributions from their middle lineup hitters. Smith was taken out after five innings, while ‘ pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto delivered another stellar showing. Despite a recent early exit in Denver, the extended rain allowed Roberts to give Yamamoto more leeway this time around. Yamamoto conceded just a single run—a two-RBI double to Renin Sosa over seven innings—striking out eight batters and lowering his ERA to 2.51. He dominated the White Sox by retiring the last 10 batters he faced, demonstrating why he’s considered an All-Star caliber pitcher.

Miguel Vargas, formerly a top prospect and now White Sox’s cleanup hitter with a .229 average and 10 home runs, struggled against Yamamoto’s pitching. Before the game, Vargas was honored with his 2024 World Series ring, handed over by Roberts and GM Brandon Gomez. Meanwhile, rookie Chase Mydross also faced Yamamoto’s formidable pitching, getting hit hard by a mix of fastballs, cutters, and splitters.

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slugger Andy Page, an NL All-Star outfielder candidate, also contributed with two run-scoring hits, bringing his batting average to .294 and driving in 57 RBIs, leading the . Shohei Ohtani, despite not being a main part of the ’ offensive surge in this game, hit his 30th home run of the season, a powerful 408-foot shot, amidst fireworks celebrating Clayton Kershaw’s pursuit of the 3,000 strikeout milestone.

On the injury front, Michael Kopech returned to the 15-day injured list due to knee inflammation. manager Roberts said there’s no set return date but expects it to be a short-term problem. Meanwhile, Tyler Glasnow, recovering from right shoulder inflammation, was scheduled to pitch a rehab game soon. Blake Snell and Blake Treinen are also preparing to face live batters, with Roberts optimistic about the team’s progress.

Looking ahead, Ohtani is set to pitch against the Houston Astros on Saturday, challenging lefty Justin Wobbleski.

Fan Take: This game highlights the clear disparity in team performance but also showcases the emergence of exciting young talent on both sides, like Shane Smith and Yoshinobu Yamamoto. For baseball fans, it’s a reminder of how individual brilliance can shine even amid team struggles and signals a promising future for pitching depth and competitive balance in the league.

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