The White Sox erased a seven-inning deficit with a two-run eighth inning to defeat the Mariners 2-1 at Guaranteed Rate Field. Chicago trailed 1-0 entering the bottom of the eighth before Randal Grichuk and Miguel Vargas provided the decisive swings.

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Logan Gilbert dominated through six scoreless innings for Seattle, allowing just one hit while striking out nine batters without issuing a walk. The right-hander carried a 3.78 ERA and moved within one victory of 50 career wins. Davis Martin matched Gilbert's effort for Chicago, surrendering one run over six innings with nine strikeouts.

Seattle took the early lead in the first inning when Arozarena singled to center and Rodríguez scored on an error by center fielder Peters. The game remained 1-0 until the eighth, when Grichuk homered to left field to tie the game. Vargas followed with a sacrifice fly to left that scored Romo for the winning margin.

Eduard Bazardo absorbed the loss for Seattle, allowing both Chicago runs in the eighth inning. Bryan Hudson earned the victory with a scoreless ninth inning, while Seranthony Dominguez recorded his ninth save. Gilbert's stellar outing went unrewarded despite holding Chicago to one hit through six innings.

Chicago improved to 18-21 and snapped a losing streak. Seattle fell to 19-21 with the loss. Gilbert remains one win away from reaching 50 career victories.