Abreu, Davidson homers help White Sox beat Royals
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[May 05, 2017]
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Derek
Holland pitched effectively into the seventh inning, Jose Abreu and
Matt Davidson homered and the Chicago White Sox defeated the Kansas
City Royals 8-3 on Thursday.
Abreu drilled a liner out to center on a 2-2 Ian Kennedy pitch with
Melky Cabrera, who had singled, aboard in the first inning.
Davidson, who was inserted into the lineup after third baseman Todd
Frazier was scratched with back tightness, smashed a towering
splash-down into the left-center Kauffman Stadium waterfalls. It
went an estimated 452 feet.
Holland retired the first 10 Royals before Mike Moustakas hit an
opposite-field double in the fourth inning.
Holland was removed with two outs in the seventh after a Davidson
fielding miscue allowed Eric Hosmer to score the second run of the
inning. Salvador Perez's sacrifice fly scored Lorenzo Cain with the
first run.
Holland (3-2) allowed one earned run on three hits over 6 2/3
innings, striking out seven and walking one. He lowered his ERA to
2.02.
Kennedy was led off the mound by the Royals trainer with one out in
the fifth with a right medial hamstring strain. He will be evaluated
further Friday.
Kennedy (0-3) allowed five runs (four earned) on six hits, including
two homers. He also walked one batter, hit a batter and committed a
balk.
The White Sox scored two runs in the fourth, which included a
Moustakas fielding error on an Avisail Garcia grounder, Leury Garcia
hit in the left foot by a Kennedy pitch, a balk and a two-run double
by Cody Asche, who entered the game with a .091 batting average.
The White Sox added three runs off reliever Travis Wood. Avisail
Garcia, who tops the American League with a .371 batting average,
had a two-run single in the seventh. Davidson scored on a Yolmer
Sanchez fly out in the eighth.
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White Sox relief pitcher Tommy Kahnle (48) is congratulated by
catcher Geovany Soto (18) after the win over the Kansas City Royals
at Kauffman Stadium. Chicago won 8-3. Mandatory Credit: Denny
Medley-USA TODAY Sports
With the victory, the White Sox (15-12) moved into a first-place tie
with Cleveland in the American League Central. The Royals (9-18)
have lost 11 of 13.
NOTES: The White Sox placed RHP Nate Jones on the 10-day disabled
list with right elbow neuritis. They purchased the contract of LHP
David Holmberg from Triple-A Charlotte, where he was 3-0 with a 1.76
ERA. The White Sox transferred LHP Carlos Rodon, who has biceps
bursitis, to the 60-day disabled list. ... Royals C Salvador Perez
picked Yolmer Sanchez off first base in the second inning, his 19th
career pickoff. ... Royals RHP Jason Hammel and Cleveland RHP Danny
Salazar are the probables Friday. ... The White Sox continue their
trip with a series at Baltimore. Chicago RHP Miguel Gonzalez and
Orioles LHP Wade Miley are the Friday probables. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
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