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			Sox hold on for 3-2 win over Jays 
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			 [June 25, 2016] 
			CHICAGO -- The Chicago White Sox 
			started their six-game homestand on the right note with a 3-2 win to 
			open a weekend series against the Toronto Blue Jays on Friday night 
			at U.S. Cellular Field. White Sox closer David Robertson worked out of a bases-loaded jam 
			with one out in the ninth inning for his 19th save of the season. 
			Nate Jones pitched a scoreless inning of relief for the win.
 Right-hander Jesse Chavez allowed a run in one inning to take the 
			loss for the Blue Jays (40-35), who've dropped four of their past 
			five games.
 
 Melky Cabrera went 3-for-4 with an RBI for the White Sox and was a 
			triple shy of hitting for the cycle, Brett Lawrie went 3-for-4 and 
			Todd Frazier went 2-for-4 with an RBI single that scored the winning 
			run.
 
 Left-hander Carlos Rodon started for Chicago (37-37) and took a 
			no-decision, going 5 2/3 innings, striking out eight and allowing 
			two runs.
 
 Right-hander Aaron Sanchez started for the Blue Jays (40-35), taking 
			a no-decision after allowing two runs in six innings. Kevin Pillar 
			led Toronto by going 2-for-4 and driving in both runs.
 
 Trailing 2-1 in the sixth, Toronto tied it thanks to three miscues 
			by Rodon. The White Sox's starter plunked Michael Saunders to start 
			the inning and then balked him to second, a call that led to Chicago 
			pitching coach Don Cooper being ejected.
 
			
			 Saunders moved to third on a deep flyout and scored on a grounder to 
			first by Pillar, whose diving effort into first resulted in a 
			run-scoring infield single with two outs. Rodon ran over to cover 
			first, but his misstep near the bag allowed Pillar's hand to beat 
			him.
 In the seventh, Frazier put the White Sox back in front. His two-out 
			single scored Tim Anderson, who led off the inning with a double and 
			moved to third on a flyout.
 
 The Blue Jays took a 1-0 lead in the second after Saunders doubled 
			to lead off the inning and scored on a one-out single by Pillar. The 
			White Sox put runners on base in each of the first five innings but 
			didn't break through against Sanchez until the fourth.
 
 After failing to score with runners at first and third in the 
			second, Chicago tied it 1-1 in the fourth after putting the first 
			two hitters aboard on a walk and single. Alex Avila scored the tying 
			run on a groundout by Avisail Garcia.
 
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			White Sox left fielder Melky Cabrera (53) and Chicago White Sox 
			third baseman Todd Frazier (21) after his home run in the fifth 
			inning of their game against the Toronto Blue Jays at U.S. Cellular 
			Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
			The White Sox went ahead in the fifth on Cabrera's two-out homer to 
			right field for his third straight hit to follow a single in the 
			first and double in the third.
 NOTES: White Sox 1B Jose Abreu didn't start because of soreness in 
			both legs. Abreu was available to pinch hit, but manager Robin 
			Ventura hoped to give him a full day of rest. ... The White Sox 
			signed C Zack Collins, their top pick (No. 10 overall) in the 2016 
			draft. Collins received a signing bonus of $3,380,600. ... 1B/DH 
			Justin Morneau (left elbow surgery) is with the White Sox, taking 
			ground balls during his recovery. He is close to receiving a 
			minor-league rehab assignment. ... Toronto selected the contract of 
			OF Junior Lake, 26, from Triple-A Buffalo on Friday and optioned OF 
			Darrell Ceciliani to Buffalo. ... Blue Jays 1B/DH Justin Smoak had 
			X-rays done on his left knee Friday, after fouling a ball off it 
			Wednesday against the Arizona Diamondbacks. ... Injured LHPs Brett 
			Cecil (torn lat muscle) and Franklin Morales (left shoulder fatigue) 
			will move to Triple-A Buffalo on Saturday as the next step in their 
			rehab stints. Blue Jays manager John Gibbons said they're getting 
			closer to returning.
 
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