Jake Rogers Hits Walk-Off Homer as White Sox Rally Past Mets 6-4

Jake Rogers hit a game-ending two-run homer in the ninth inning to lift the Chicago White Sox past the New York Mets 6-4 AP News. Rogers, claimed off waivers from Boston, launched his tiebreaking blast off Jefry Yan with two outs in the ninth, marking his first home run since joining Chicago AP News.
The White Sox scored four runs in the ninth inning to complete the comeback AP News. Beyond Rogers' decisive blast, Colson Montgomery also contributed a home run for Chicago AP News. Earlier in the game, Miguel Vargas and Randal Grichuk added back-to-back homers to build momentum AP News.
Jefry Yan suffered his first loss in his seventh major league appearance AP News. The pitcher's struggles in the ninth inning proved costly as the Mets squandered their lead. Chicago's explosive offensive display overwhelmed the New York bullpen in the final frame AP News.
New York had won five of its previous six games before this loss AP News. The Mets remain in last place in their division. Bo Bichette and Brett Baty each homered for New York, but the offensive performance proved insufficient against Chicago's ninth-inning onslaught AP News.
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