Spring Training Report: Robert Homers, Sox Hold On Late for 6-5 Win
Luis Robert had a stellar afternoon, and the bullpen held a late lead to give the White Sox their second win of the Spring.
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Luis Robert had a stellar afternoon, and the bullpen held a late lead to give the White Sox their second win of the Spring.
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