Yoan Moncada hit a two-run homer, Yolmer
Sanchez had his first career four-hit game and drove in two
runs, Jimenez finished with three hits, and Tim Anderson, the
majors' batting average leader, added two more of Chicago's 19
hits.
The White Sox (67-86) have won two straight after losing four
games in a row.
Cease (4-7) coasted through six innings, allowing one run on
five hits. He walked two and struck out eight to end a
four-start winless streak.
On the flip side, the disastrous season continued for both the
Tigers (45-108) and starter Jordan Zimmermann (1-12). The
right-hander was battered for nine runs in 3 2/3 innings,
allowing 11 hits with a walk and six strikeouts. The beatdown
raised his season ERA from 6.32 to 6.85.
Already leading 4-1, the White Sox blew the game open in the
fourth.
Daniel Palka, who also finished with three hits, smacked a
single, and one out later, Sanchez doubled him home. Anderson
singled Sanchez to third, but after a strikeout and an
intentional walk, Jimenez grooved a line drive over the fence in
right field for his second career grand slam and a 9-1 lead.
The White Sox opened the scoring with two in the second, when
Jimenez tripled, Zack Collins doubled him home, and Sanchez's
two-out single scored Collins.
Moncada extended his hitting streak to eight games with a
two-run homer in the third to extend the lead to 4-0, and the
Tigers pushed across a run in the bottom of the inning on Miguel
Cabrera's single.
Moncada's two hits gave him multiple hits in 12 of his last 15
games, when he has hit .477 (31-for-65) with 15 runs scored.
Sanchez was robbed of another hit and at least one more RBI when
first baseman Jeimer Candelario made a diving snag of his line
drive with runners at second and third in the seventh.
Anderson's two hits raised his batting average to .336.
Five Tigers relievers combined to allow one run on eight hits
with six strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings. The Tigers have lost 10 of
their last 13 games.
Victor Reyes had two of Detroit's seven hits.
--Field Level Media
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