White
Sox put up double digits vs. Royals again
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[April 26, 2017]
CHICAGO -- Todd Frazier almost
always plays third base for the Chicago White Sox. So on the rare
days when he shifts to designated hitter, he doesn't know how to sit
still in the dugout.
"I talk the whole time," Frazier said with a grin. "I'm yapping. I'm
yelling. Some of the pitchers get annoyed with me, but what are you
going to do?"
On Tuesday night, Frazier also made plenty of noise with his bat. He
finished 2-for-3 with two doubles, three RBIs and three runs, and
the White Sox cruised to a 10-5 win over the Kansas City Royals.
Frazier made his fifth career appearance as a designated hitter and
recorded his second multi-hit game of the season.
Leury Garcia and Omar Narvaez drove in two runs apiece as the White
Sox bombarded Kansas City for double-digit runs for the second
consecutive night.
Chicago (10-9), which beat the Royals 12-1 on Monday, won its third
game in a row and has totaled 28 after scoring once in three
straight losses.
Brandon Moss and Mike Moustakas homered for the Royals. Kansas City
(7-13) lost its sixth consecutive contest and dropped to a
season-worst six games below .500.
White Sox left-hander Dan Jennings (2-0) pitched 1 2/3 scoreless
innings of relief to earn the victory. Jennings replaced rookie
right-hander Dylan Covey, who gave up two runs in four innings.
Kansas City left-hander Danny Duffy (2-1) allowed six runs on nine
hits in 4 2/3 innings. His frustrations showed after he was called
for a balk in the second inning, and he barked at home plate umpire
Bruce Dreckman on his way off the mound. Catcher Salvador Perez
intervened and steered Duffy toward the dugout.
"It was garbage," Duffy said when asked about the balk call after
the game. "It was a terrible call. That takes away one of my biggest
weapons, which is a slide step.
"Now, it's not sour grapes. I still need to locate, I still need to
make pitches, but it was a terrible call."
The White Sox racked up 10-plus runs in back-to-back games for the
first time since May 26-27, 2012, against the Cleveland Indians. Not
since 2004 had Chicago accomplished the feat against Kansas City.
The outburst followed back-to-back shutouts by the White Sox offense
Friday and Saturday.
"That's the game of baseball," Frazier said. "It's nutty. That's the
way it goes. You think you've seen it all, and something else
happens."
Kansas City opened the scoring in the first inning on a hard-hit
single to center field by Perez.
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Chicago evened the score at 1 in the second. Leury
Garcia drove home Avisail Garcia with a two-out, bases-loaded
single, but Royals left fielder Alex Gordon threw out Matt Davidson
at the plate.
Gordon put the Kansas City on top 2-1 with a
run-scoring single in the third.
Frazier hit a sacrifice fly to deep center field in the bottom of
the third as Chicago pulled even again.
The White Sox seized a 3-2 lead in the fourth when Leury Garcia
doubled off the wall in left-center field. He scored during the next
at-bat as Tim Anderson singled down the right-field line.
Leury Garcia matched a career high with three hits.
"I'm getting more at-bats and more games," Leury Garcia said through
an interpreter. "You feel more confident and you feel more relaxed
because you know what you have to do. You come to the plate with
focus."
Duffy allowed two more runs in the fifth inning before Royals
manager Ned Yost yanked him with the Royals' deficit at 6-2. Frazier
drilled a run-scoring double and came home on a standup triple by
Yolmer Sanchez.
"He just wasn't real sharp," said Yost, who lifted Duffy after 96
pitches. "He started really laboring in the fourth inning. It was
one of those nights."
Sloppy defense did not help the Royals' pitchers. A throwing error
by third baseman Moustakas opened the door for a two-run single by
Narvaez in the seventh inning to make it 8-2.
Chicago added a pair of runs in the ninth on back-to-back doubles by
Frazier and Avisail Garcia.
NOTES: Royals 3B Mike Moustakas started in the leadoff spot for the
first time in his 707-game career. The 28-year-old extended his hit
streak to 11 games with a double and a home run. "He's been swinging
well," Royals manager Ned Yost said before the game. "It's that
simple." ... The White Sox placed RHP Zach Putnam on the 10-day
disabled list, retroactive to Sunday, because of right elbow
inflammation. Putnam is 0-0 with a 1.04 ERA in seven appearances. To
fill Putnam's spot on the roster, the White Sox promoted RHP Chris
Beck from Triple-A Charlotte. ... Royals OF Jorge Soler clubbed his
second home run during a rehab assignment with Triple-A Omaha. The
25-year-old has been on the disabled list since the start of the
season because of a left oblique strain. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
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