Vargas’ Homer Halts by Rain | Chicago News
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Miguel Vargas crushed a 374-foot, wind-aided three-run homer off Gavin Williams in the fifth inning, giving the White Sox a 3-1 lead — only for rain to halt the game moments later, freezing the momentum right after a 10-pitch at-bat. The Guardians had briefly taken a 2-1 lead earlier thanks to Travis Bazzana’s RBI single, but Vargas’ monstrous blast, clocked at 106.3 mph exit velocity, shifted the tide — until Mother Nature stepped in. The game’s fate now hangs in the balance, waiting to resume.
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