Don’t cancel toilet paper roll orders for the World Series quite yet, people — the White Sox won again on Thursday, in comeback fashion. The victim? Seattle’s Mariners, downed 6-5 by a bases-loaded Luis González single with two out.
The happy-happy joy-joy of that postgame scrum was not evident for the first two-thirds of the game, as Chicago fell behind early and substantially. By the midway point, it was a 5-1 Seattle runaway, with the only Sox tally coming courtesy of back-to-back doubles from Leury García and Tim Anderson to open the Sox third.