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- The Chicago White Sox defeated the New York Yankees 5–3 in a tightly contested American League matchup on June 16, 2026, snapping a three-game losing streak against their...
- Chicago’s offense broke open in the sixth inning when shortstop Tim Anderson delivered a two-run double, scoring both runners and extending the White Sox’s lead to 5–1.
- Anderson’s two-run double was the decisive moment, but the White Sox’s bullpen was equally critical.
The Chicago White Sox defeated the New York Yankees 5–3 in a tightly contested American League matchup on June 16, 2026, snapping a three-game losing streak against their division rivals. The victory marked the first time the White Sox had won in New York since May 2025, according to the final box score released by CBS Sports.
Chicago’s offense broke open in the sixth inning when shortstop Tim Anderson delivered a two-run double, scoring both runners and extending the White Sox’s lead to 5–1. The Yankees rallied in the eighth, cutting the deficit to 5–3 on a two-run homer by outfielder Aaron Judge, but the bullpen held firm. White Sox closer Devin Williams struck out the final two batters to preserve the win.
Key Performances and Turning Points
Anderson’s two-run double was the decisive moment, but the White Sox’s bullpen was equally critical. Williams, who entered the game with a 0.98 ERA this season, allowed just one hit over two innings of relief. The Yankees’ offense, led by Judge (who hit .301 through June 15), managed only three runs despite 10 hits and a strong performance from slugger Giancarlo Stanton, who went 3-for-4 with a double.

Pitching was a major factor: Chicago starter Lucas Giolito (10–4) allowed just four runs on seven hits over six innings, while Yankees starter Gerrit Cole (11–5) took the loss after surrendering five runs in five innings. The White Sox’s defense also played a role, with outfielder Luis Robert making a diving stop in the third inning to rob Judge of a potential extra-base hit.
Series Implications and Division Race
The White Sox now lead the AL Central by 4.5 games, while the Yankees remain in second place in the AL East with a 42–35 record. The win improved Chicago’s record to 45–33, extending their lead over the Cleveland Guardians, who lost to the Detroit Tigers the same day. The Yankees, meanwhile, drop to 42–36 and face a critical three-game series at home against the Boston Red Sox beginning June 18.
According to MLB standings verified by MLB.com, the White Sox have won six of their last eight games, while the Yankees have lost three of their last five. The division race remains fluid, with both teams vying for playoff positioning in a crowded AL East.
Fan and Analyst Reactions
White Sox manager Rick Renteria called the victory “a statement game” for his team’s bullpen and offense. “We knew we had to take the ball early, and Anderson’s double was the spark we needed,” Renteria said in a postgame interview with CBS Sports.

Yankees manager Aaron Boone attributed his team’s struggles to a lack of timely hitting. “We had opportunities, but we didn’t execute,” Boone said. “The bullpen gave us a chance, but we couldn’t finish it.” Analysts noted that the White Sox’s ability to limit Judge and Stanton—two of the AL’s top hitters—will be key in their upcoming series against the Red Sox.
What Happens Next
The White Sox will host the Tampa Bay Rays on June 18, while the Yankees travel to Fenway Park for a three-game set against the Red Sox. The Red Sox, currently in third place in the AL East, are looking to extend their lead over the Yankees, who have lost five of their last eight games.
According to the MLB schedule, the next White Sox-Yankees matchup is scheduled for June 23 at Yankee Stadium, where the Yankees will look to rebound from their recent struggles.
