Zach Remillard's historic debut leads White Sox to 4-3 victory over Mariners.
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Chicago Sun-Times

In his major-league debut, Zach Remillard made history by becoming the first player in the modern era to have a game-tying hit and a go-ahead hit in the ninth inning or later. He also became the first White Sox player to reach base four times in his debut since 1958. Remillard's heroics helped the White Sox secure a 4-3, 11-inning victory against the Mariners. His contract was purchased from Triple-A Charlotte when Yoan Moncada landed on the injured list. Remillard's family was in attendance to witness his memorable performance.