The Chicago White Sox rally in the ninth inning to beat the New York Mets 6-4 on Friday night. With the game tied, Jake Rogers hits a tiebreaking two-run homer off Jefry Yan with two outs, capping a late push.

In the inning, Colson Montgomery leads off with a walk and pinch-runner Braden Montgomery moves to third on Brenton Doyle’s sacrifice bunt. After the Mets’ defense allows the Mets to keep the game close, Rogers delivers the deciding blow. Yahoo Sports reports the homer is Rogers’ first since he was claimed off waivers from Boston last week.

Both outlets describe the same decisive ninth-inning sequence, including Rogers’ two-run homer, Yan serving as the pitcher, and Montgomery’s late-inning walk and subsequent advancement. The available reporting does not include additional differing details such as lineup notes, pitching decisions beyond Yan, or broader tactical context.