The Chicago White Sox beat the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 in 11 innings on Friday thanks to the rare walk-off swinging bunt.
The White Sox had runners on the corners with one out and the game tied at 4 in the bottom of the 11th at Rate Field in Chicago, Ill. Mike Tauchman was facing Kolby Allard and hit a weak broken-bat grounder towards shortstop. Allard whiffed on his fielding attempt, which allowed ghost runner Colson Montgomery to score the winning run.
Mike Tauchman swinging bunt to walk it off! pic.twitter.com/4fdmrikfog
— Talkin’ Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) July 12, 2025
That goes to show that sometimes you don’t need to rip the ball over the fence for a walk-off. Sometimes all you need is a swinging bunt.
That was Tauchman’s only hit of the game, though he did walk twice and score a run. The White Sox have been playing better ball lately, as they’ve gone 4-4 over their last 8 games. That’s not bad for a team that’s 32-63 on the season.
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