White Sox 8, Rangers 4
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[May 10, 2016]
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Todd Frazier put
the finishing touches on a grand outing with a grand slam in the 12th
inning to give the Chicago White Sox an 8-4 win Monday night over Texas
Rangers.
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White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu (79) and third baseman Todd Frazier
(21) and right fielder Adam Eaton (1) celebrate Frazier's grans slam
against the Texas Rangers during the twelfth inning at Globe Life Park
in Arlington. The White Sox defeat the Rangers 8-4 in 12 innings.
Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports |
Chicago (23-10) won for the seventh time in the last nine games
despite squandering leads in both the eighth and ninth innings at
Globe Life Park. The owners of the best record in the American
League are 13 games over .500 for the first time since 2012.
Frazier finished with four hits, including two home runs, and a
career-high six RBI. The third baseman began the evening hitting
.194, but it mattered little when Frazier came up with the bases
loaded and no outs in the 12th.
Frazier deposited the second pitch he saw from Texas reliever Cesar
Ramos (0-2) into the left-field seats for his 10th homer. Frazier
hit a solo shot just inside the left-field foul pole off Rangers
starter Colby Lewis in the sixth.
Texas (18-15) had its three-game winning streak snapped in the
opener of the six-game homestand. The Rangers and White Sox are back
at it Tuesday night in the second of their three-game set.
The White Sox, 4-0 against Texas this season, were able to get to
Rangers closer Shawn Tolleson in the ninth to take a 4-3 lead.
With one out, Avisail Garcia and Alex Garcia had consecutive singles
to put runners at the corners. Austin Jackson followed with a
perfectly-executed safety squeeze down the first-base line that left
Rangers catcher Bobby Wilson without a play and scored Garcia
easily.
The Rangers came back to tie the game 4-4 and send it to extras.
Elvis Andrus walked to lead off the ninth and, after being
sacrificed to second, came home on Hanser Alberto's single to left.
Texas had a golden chance to end it in the 10th with runners at
first and third with one out, but Sox reliever Dan Jennings got
Mitch Moreland to ground into a double play.
Jennings (1-0) earned the win and Zach Putman worked the 12th.
White Sox starter Miguel Gonzalez didn't factor in the decision, but
may have earned himself another start after a strong audition.
Gonzalez allowed only one run on three hits over 5 2/3 innings.
Texas got to Gonzalez in sixth, as Rougned Odor smashed his seventh
homer to right to lead off the inning.
The damage was contained there. Lefty reliever Zach Duke came on
with two on and two outs, and coaxed a groundout for the third out.
Chicago went back up by two runs in the eighth on Frazier's two-out
single to plate Jose Abreu.
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The normally reliable Sox bullpen cracked in the bottom of the
inning.
Odor stroked a triple into the right-center gap to lead off against
reliever Nate Jones. Adrian Beltre's scorching one-out single to
right made it 3-2.
With two outs and a runner at second, Sox manager Robin Ventura
turned to closer David Robertson. Ian Desmond drove Robertson's
first offering over the head of left fielder Jerry Sands, who
replaced Melky Cabrera in the sixth.
Cabrera was ejected for arguing after striking out.
The White Sox struck in the first after Adam Eaton led off the game
with a triple. Texas center fielder Delino DeShields had Eaton's
drive in his glove but lost the ball banging into the fence.
Eaton scored on Jimmy Rollins' slow bouncer that Lewis chased down
on the first base side of the mound.
Backed with the lead, Gonzalez cruised early. The 31-year-old
right-hander retired 11 straight before issuing back-to-back walks
with one out in the fifth. The threat ended there, as Gonzalez
struck out Bobby Wilson and DeShields to preserve the 1-0 lead.
NOTES: Prior to the game, the White Sox recalled RHP Miguel Gonzalez
from Triple-A Charlotte, designated C Hector Sanchez for assignment
and reinstated C Alex Avila from the 15-day disabled list. ... Texas
OF Shin Soo Choo (calf) could begin a rehab assignment as early as
Sunday with Triple-A Round Rock. Choo could be back with the Rangers
for the May 20-22 series at Houston. ... The White Sox went into the
game 16-0 this season when leading after six innings, 19-0 when
ahead after seven and 19-0 when on top after eight. Chicago was 16-3
when scoring first. ... The grand slam by Texas C Bobby Wilson on
Sunday ended a 223-game grand-slam drought by the Rangers. Texas was
the only team in the majors without a grand slam in 2015.
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