Cabrera, White Sox spoil Price's season debut
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[May 30, 2017]
CHICAGO -- Melky Cabrera went
2-for-4 with a home run and four RBIs, and the Chicago White Sox
rallied for a 5-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday afternoon.
Kevan Smith added a double, an RBI and a run as the White Sox erased
a pair of deficits. Chicago (24-26) notched its fourth win in the
past five games.
Mookie Betts finished 2-for-4 with a double and a home run to lead
the Red Sox at the plate. Boston (27-23) dropped its second game in
a row after winning the previous six.
White Sox right-hander Juan Minaya (1-0) pitched a scoreless inning
of relief with three strikeouts to earn the victory.
Right-hander Matt Barnes (3-2) drew the loss for the Red Sox after
allowing Cabrera's go-ahead single in the seventh. The bullpen
squandered the lead for left-hander David Price, who allowed three
runs in five innings in his season debut. Price gave up two hits,
two walks and hit two batters but escaped several jams.
White Sox right-hander David Robertson pitched a scoreless ninth to
earn his eighth save.

In the first inning, Betts doubled and scored to give Boston a 1-0
advantage. White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu sprinted back to catch
Xander Bogaerts' pop fly just across the foul line in shallow right
field, but Betts tagged from third base and scored ahead of Abreu's
throw home.
Chicago grabbed a 3-1 lead on a three-run shot by Cabrera in the
third. Price left a pitch over the plate, and Cabrera belted it into
the left-field bleachers for his sixth home run.
Boston scored two in the fourth to even the score. Christian Vazquez
hit an RBI double and and Jackie Bradley Jr. produced a run with a
groundout.
Betts struck again to start the fifth. He tucked his
home run over the left-field wall to give the Red Sox a 4-3 lead.
The White Sox rallied in the seventh to regain a 5-4 edge. Yolmer
Sanchez tripled down the right-field line and scored on Smith's
double. Smith scored the go-ahead run on Cabrera's bloop hit past
the infield.
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White Sox left fielder Melky Cabrera (53) celebrates with third
baseman Todd Frazier (21) after hitting a three run home run during
the third inning of the game against the Boston Red Sox at
Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Caylor Arnold-USA TODAY
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NOTES: Boston 2B Dustin Pedroia exited the game in the second inning
with a sprained left wrist. Manager John Farrell said Pedroia
experienced swelling and will return to Boston for an MRI exam.
Pedroia was hurt after colliding with White Sox 1B Jose Abreu while
trying to beat out an infield hit in the first. He tumbled over the
top of Abreu and landed on his stomach. He remained in the game for
one inning of defense before he was replaced by 2B Josh Rutledge.
... The White Sox honored Boston LHP Chris Sale with a video tribute
before the bottom of the first. The video showed highlights from
Sale's seven-year tenure with Chicago and ended with the message,
"Thank you, Chris." Sale tipped his cap as fans gave him a standing
ovation. ... Boston optioned RHP Brandon Workman to Triple-A
Pawtucket to clear a roster spot for starting pitcher LHP David
Price. ... White Sox 1B Jose Abreu's 10-game hitting streak came to
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