Garcia, Giolito help White Sox cruise past Royals
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[September 25, 2017]
CHICAGO -- Even though the
rebuilding Chicago White Sox will miss the playoffs and narrowly
avoid 100 losses this season, they've had plenty of individual
highlights.
For one, outfielder Avisail Garcia has extended his career-high
totals for home runs (18) and RBIs (80).
"I'm just thankful and I got to keep the same routine, the same
everything, and work hard every day, every year, every month so I
can bring the best for my team," Garcia said.
Garcia hit his 18th home run and Lucas Giolito threw seven strong
innings to lead the White Sox to an 8-1 victory over the Kansas City
Royals on Sunday afternoon, hurting the Royals' playoff chances.
Garcia drove in three runs and Kevan Smith had two RBIs for the
White Sox, who have won three of four and nine of their last 15.
Lorenzo Cain homered for the Royals, who fell to 5 1/2 games behind
Minnesota for the second American League wild card with seven games
remaining.
Giolito (3-3) struck out five and gave up one run, five hits and no
walks in seven innings. He has pitched seven innings in three of his
seven starts this season.
"I feel like I belong," Giolito said. "I feel like this is where I
can pitch. I can pitch deep into games. I wouldn't really say
awestruck or anything like that. There were a lot of struggles early
this year, and I worked through those."
Giolito has allowed four runs in his last 20 innings.
"I felt I was throwing a little bit harder today in the first
inning," he said. "It's the end of the year, I have one more so I'm
just trying to get into my legs and drive the ball through the
strike zone. I felt like we did a good of that. Smitty (Smith)
called a really good game again back there. I don't think I shook
off a pitch the entire time."
The Royals finished with just five hits overall.
"He was pretty good," Royals manager Ned Yost said of Giolito.
"We've been swinging the bats OK. He just shut us down."
Royals starter Ian Kennedy (4-13) allowed five runs and seven hits
in 5 1/3 innings to drop his seventh straight decision. He pitched
one day after traveling from Kansas City after the birth of his
first son.
"It's frustrating," said Kennedy, who has been dealing with shoulder
fatigue. "The whole plan missing that start was to feel better. It's
more frustrating when you do feel good or you feel better than you
have in the last month or so, and you're not getting the results
you're hoping to get. Just happy to go home and see my little boy."
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White Sox catcher Kevan Smith (36) hits a home run during the fourth
inning against the Kansas City Royals at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Mandatory Credit: Patrick Gorski-USA TODAY Sports
In eight previous career starts against the White Sox, Kennedy was
2-2 with a 4.63 ERA.
"First inning, I didn't think he was real sharp, made a mistake up
and in to Garcia," Yost said. "But after the first inning, I felt
like he was much, much better. Another mistake on a breaking ball
for a home run, but got us into the sixth inning with an
opportunity. We just couldn't generate any offense."
Garcia hit a two-run home run after Yoan Moncada doubled in the
first inning.
Cain led off the fourth inning with his 15th home run to cut the
lead in half.
In the bottom of the fourth, Smith added a two-out solo home run to
extend the lead to 3-1. Yolmer Sanchez's RBI double in the fifth and
Smith's run-scoring single in the sixth stretched Chicago's lead to
5-1.
In the seventh inning, Chicago added three runs on Garcia's RBI
double and a two-run error by third baseman Cheslor Cuthbert.
Winning two of three in the weekend series, the White Sox took the
season series 10-9 -- their first season series victory over Kansas
City since 2010.
"Everybody is grinding and hustling the way they are supposed to
do," Garcia said. "That's big for the team. This team is going to be
interesting for the future, so I can't wait for that."
NOTES: Chicago White Sox 1B Jose Abreu (shin) got the day off for
rest Sunday after getting his 100th RBI of the season Saturday. He
has at least 100 RBIs in four consecutive seasons. Manager Rick
Renteria said Abreu would get at least one day of rest. ... White
Sox SS Tim Anderson extended his career-high hitting streak to 15
games with a single in the first inning. It is the longest active
streak in the majors. ... The Kansas City Royals will play their
final road game of the season Monday against the New York Yankees to
make up a May 25 rainout. ... Royals 2B Whit Merrifield tops the
American League with 33 steals in 38 attempts for 86.8 percent. The
last Kansas City player to lead the league in stolen bases was
Johnny Damon (46) in 2000.
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