The battle of the league's worst ended in a dramatic walk-off home run, leaving fans and analysts alike with a mix of emotions. But here's where it gets controversial: despite the excitement, the game's availability for viewers was limited. The Rockies and White Sox faced off in a Spring Training game, with Statcast providing data, yet many White Sox games remain inaccessible. This raises concerns about the excitement and engagement of fans during the regular season. The White Sox lost 5-4, with a stunning home run by Zac Veen, who hit the ball with incredible force (113.3 mph). The game showcased the team's struggles, with errors, wild pitching, and poor baserunning. The starting pitcher, Shane Smith, struggled early on, hitting two batters and allowing a run. The young catcher, Kyle Teel, committed an error that led to a crucial run. The White Sox fought back, tying the game in the eighth, but tragedy struck again when Mario Camilletti was thrown out at home. The game's climax came in the ninth, with Veen's walk-off home run, leaving the White Sox with a 1-2-3 inning and a final score of 5-4. This game highlights the challenges of the season, with limited game coverage and a team's struggle to perform at their best.