If you’re going to charge people to see a game most Little League teams would be ashamed of, you might as well as least win it. Which the White Sox did, thanks to a Rangers level of incompetence they couldn’t hope to match. At least the Sox took advantage of the handouts they were given, which Texas mostly did not.
In the end, the box score shows the Sox with 14 hits, which is certainly nice, and 10 runs, which is even nicer. How they got there? Well, never mind.
The Rangers scored first, with three first-inning hits off Bryse Wilson.