Despite trailing by two with the bases empty and two outs in the ninth, the White Sox (33-33) somehow came away with a victory over the Blue Jays (38-30).
Although initially it was a low-scoring game between two talented starting pitchers, the White Sox got on the board early on. In the bottom of the second, AJ Pollock and Adam Engel hit back-to-back doubles against Kevin Gausman to give the South Siders a 1-0 lead. The good inning nearly turned into a huge inning shortly after. That was when Seby Zavala cranked a deep fly ball to center, but the drive resulted in what is known in the MLB The Show community as a perfect-perfect out.