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Sox rally late, down Royals
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[September 14, 2017]
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Adam Engel
and Tyler Saladino, two batters hitting less than .200, combined to
drive in three runs as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Kansas
City Royals 5-3 on Wednesday afternoon.
Avisail Garcia and Jose Abreu drove in runs in the ninth to snap a
3-3 tie.
Garcia's single scored Yoan Moncada, while Abreu's sacrifice fly got
Tim Anderson home.
Juan Minaya (3-2) earned the victory. Scott Alexander (4-4), who
worked out of a ninth-inning jam Tuesday for a save, took the loss.
White Sox starter Lucas Giolito was removed after 6 1/3 innings,
allowing one run on four hits.
Chicago jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first three innings off
Royals rookie left-hander Eric Skoglund.
Engel's double with two out in the second scored Saladino, who had
walked, and Kevan Smith, who had singled. Both moved up a base on
Salvador Perez's passed ball, making one of the runs unearned.
Saladino's two-out single in the third scored Garcia for the third
White Sox run.
Skoglund was pulled after three innings, yielding three runs on five
hits and two walks, to take the loss.
Salvador Perez homered in the sixth, his 25th, for the only run
Giolito would allow. It landed in the Royals' bullpen, where Peter
Moylan, who was warming up, caught the ball.
The Royals tied it in the eighth off Danny Farquhar. They scored two
runs on three hits, a hit batter and a stolen base. Alcides
Escobar's single scored Perez, who led off the inning with a single,
for the first run. Terrance Gore, who ran for Brandon Moss, stole
third and scored on Alex Gordon's ground out.
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White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito (27) pitches against the
Kansas City Royals in the first inning at Kauffman Stadium.
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Kansas City loaded the bases with one out in the
seventh on Gordon's single, which ended Giolito's afternoon, a walk
to Whit Merrifield and Lorenzo Cain's single to center. Left-hander
Aaron Bummer, the third Chicago pitcher of the inning, got out of
the mess on four pitches. He retired Melky Cabrera on a first pitch
fly ball to shallow center and Eric Hosmer on a ground ball to
third.
The Royals threatened in the first, which Merrifield led off with a
walk and promptly swiped second base, his 29th stolen base.
Merrifield stopped at third on Cain's single to center.
With Cabrera at the plate and no outs, Kansas City attempted a
curious double steal. With Cain running, White Sox shortstop Tim
Anderson cut off the throw to second and threw home in time to get
Merrifield. After Hosmer's two-out walk, Anderson made a leaping
catch of Perez's line drive.
NOTES: Royals LHP Danny Duffy, who has missed 18 games with an elbow
injury, will in all likelihood come off the disabled list and start
Sunday against Cleveland. ... 3B Yolmer Sanchez did not start, but
was used a pinch hitter in the eighth. Tyler Saladino replaced him,
making his 13th start at third base. ... Royals RHP Joakim Soria is
in Arizona to be with his wife for the birth of their third child on
Thursday. ... The White Sox won for only the second time in their
past 10 games against an AL Central opponent. Both victories were
over the Royals. [© 2017 Thomson Reuters. All
rights reserved.]
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