Giolito (12-5) gave up three runs on eight hits
and struck out eight in six innings. He walked two. James McCann
reached base three times, scored twice and knocked in a run,
while Matt Skole drove in two runs.
JaCoby Jones led the Tigers' attack with a triple and a solo
homer.
Detroit rookie starter Spencer Turnbull, just activated from the
10-day injured list, gave up two runs on two hits in three
innings. He struck out seven and walked three while on a pitch
count.
The Tigers, who began an 11-game homestand, have lost four
straight.
Turnbull got himself into trouble in the first and it proved
costly. He issued one-out walks to Ryan Goins and Jose Abreu,
and then he hit Jon Jay with a pitch. Eloy Jimenez struck out,
but Skole hit a bloop into shallow right-center that dropped in
for a double, plating two runners.
Consecutive two-out singles by Travis Demeritte, Victor Reyes
and Jake Rogers allowed the Tigers to get one of those runs back
in the second.
Jones hit his 11th homer, a drive to right-center, to tie the
game at 2 in the third.
Chicago regained the lead in the fourth with two runs against
Gregory Soto (0-5). Anderson singled, advanced to third on
McCann's double and scored on Yolmer Sanchez's groundout. McCann
then scored on Goins' bloop single.
Detroit pulled within 4-3 in the sixth when Brandon Dixon ripped
a triple and Harold Castro drove him in with a groundout.
The White Sox increased their lead to 7-3 in the eighth.
Anderson led off with a double and scored on McCann's single.
Sanchez followed with a single and both runners moved up on a
sacrifice bunt.
With two out, Abreu reached on an infield hit to bring in
McCann. Jay brought home Sanchez with another single.
Detroit scored a ninth-inning run on Niko Goodrum's fielder's
choice.
--Field Level Media
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