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			Moncada knocks in 4 as White Sox rout Indians 
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			 [May 07, 2019] 
			Ivan Nova pitched seven strong 
			innings for his first win of the season, Yoan Moncada homered and 
			drove in four runs, and the visiting Chicago White Sox beat the 
			Cleveland Indians 9-1 on Monday night. 
 James McCann added a solo homer for the White Sox, and Leury Garcia 
			had three hits.
 
 Nova (1-3) allowed a run on eight hits and a walk. He struck out 
			five. Nova, who picked up a no-decision against Cleveland on April 
			1, has allowed the Indians two runs in 14 innings this season.
 
 Indians starter Trevor Bauer (4-2), who expressed concern about his 
			walk totals after surrendering 10 in his past two starts combined, 
			issued only one in five innings and hit a batter. However, he gave 
			up a season-high eight runs (seven earned) and a season-high-tying 
			10 hits.
 
			 
			Bauer gave up more than four runs for the first time this season. 
			His ERA jumped from 2.45 to 3.42.
 Jason Kipnis, Carlos Gonzalez and Jake Bauers had two hits each for 
			Cleveland.
 
 Garcia opened the game with a single and Moncada followed with his 
			seventh homer of the season to make it 2-0.
 
 The White Sox added a run in the third inning when consecutive 
			singles put runners on first and third before Moncada hit a 
			sacrifice fly to center.
 
 McCann homered to lead off the fourth. Charlie Tilson doubled to 
			start the fifth and scored on Moncada's double.
 
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			White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada (10) hits a home run during the 
			first inning against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field. 
			Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            The Indians got their run in the fifth inning on three singles, the 
			last by Kipnis with two outs.
 Bauer was chased during the White Sox's three-run sixth.
 
 After Yonder Alonso led off with a single, McCann walked and Nicky 
			Delmonico was hit by a pitch. A two-run single by Tim Anderson made 
			it 7-1 and ended Bauer's night.
 
 Anderson then stole second, with Delmonico scoring on catcher 
			Roberto Perez's throwing error.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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