| Torreyes was struck on his right forearm by a 
				1-1 pitch by Jose Ruiz (1-4), the sixth Minnesota batter to 
				reach base in the inning. Gonzalez, who finished 3-for-6, had 
				tied the game earlier in the inning with a two-run single.
 Ryan LaMarre also homered on a night when the Twins became the 
				first team in baseball history to have five players hit 30 home 
				runs in a season. Sano joined Nelson Cruz (37), Max Kepler (36), 
				Eddie Rosario (31) and Mitch Garver (30) in the 30-homer club 
				with a 482-foot drive into the third deck in left-center.
 
 It was just 8 feet shy of the longest homer hit at Target Field, 
				a shot by Hall of Famer Jim Thome in 2011.
 
 Tim Anderson homered and had four hits, Eloy Jimenez had three 
				hits, and Ryan Cordell, Zack Collins and Adam Engel also homered 
				for Chicago (65-86), which lost its fourth straight game, three 
				of them in walk-off fashion.
 
 Minnesota (93-58) jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the third inning. 
				LaMarre led off with his first home run of the season, and Eddie 
				Rosario, who finished 3-for-6, made it 2-0 with an RBI double 
				off the wall in right-center. Sano then followed with his 
				record-setting, three-run homer.
 
 Chicago cut it to 5-1 in the fourth on an RBI single by James 
				McCann, driving in Jimenez, who had doubled. The White Sox 
				closed within 5-3 an inning later on a sacrifice fly by Anderson 
				and an RBI bloop single by Jose Abreu, his 119th RBI of the 
				season, tops in the American League.
 
 The White Sox then tied it in the sixth when Collins and Engel 
				homered on back-to-back pitches by Twins reliever Trevor May.
 
 Anderson led off the 11th by lining a 400-foot homer off the 
				facing of the second deck in left to give Chicago its first 
				lead, 6-5.
 
 The Twins rebounded to tie it in the bottom half against closer 
				Alex Colome. Jonathan Schoop led off with a single, and pinch 
				runner LaMonte Wade Jr. advanced to second on a groundout, to 
				third on a wild pitch and scored on a sacrifice fly by Mitch 
				Garver.
 
 Cordell hit a two-run 434-foot home run in the 12th inning off 
				Ryne Harper (4-2) to put the White Sox back in front, 8-6, 
				before the Twins rallied to win it in the bottom half of the 
				inning.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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