Jose Abreu's big blow carries White Sox past Red Sox
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[September 11, 2021]
Jose Abreu crushed a three-run
home run early, and the bullpen narrowly held on to lead the host
Chicago White Sox past the Boston Red Sox 4-3 in the opener of a
three-game series Friday night.
Yoan Moncada reached base four times as the White Sox snapped a
two-game skid. Chicago (81-60) maintains a double-digit lead for
first place in the American League Central.
Bobby Dalbec homered and tripled for the Red Sox, who have dropped
four of five. Boston (80-63) remained atop the AL wild-card
standings by one game with the New York Yankees and Toronto Blue
Jays each losing Friday.
The Red Sox trailed 4-0 before getting on the board on Dalbec's solo
shot leading off the fifth inning. After stranding a pair of runners
in the sixth, the club would begin to rally in the seventh.
Dalbec started with a triple and scored on a Christian Vazquez
groundout to make it 4-2. Danny Santana singled and moved to second
on a wild pitch, coming home on an Alex Verdugo pinch-hit single to
put the visitors within one.
Verdugo was forced at second on a grounder before rookie Garrett
Crochet replaced Ryan Tepera, who allowed both runs, on the mound.
Crochet got Kyle Schwarber to fly out to left to end the inning.
Craig Kimbrel pitched a scoreless eighth, Abreu fanned with the
bases loaded in the bottom of the frame and Liam Hendriks worked
around a leadoff single in the ninth for his 34th save.
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Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu (79) celebrates in the
dugout after he hits a three run home run against the Boston Red Sox
during the third inning at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit:
Matt Marton-USA TODAY Sports
Abreu put the White Sox up 3-0 when he
crushed his 29th homer with two outs in the third inning off Tanner
Houck. Luis Robert's two-out, run-scoring single in the fourth ended
the Red Sox starter's night.
Houck (0-4) surrendered the four runs (three earned) on four hits
and three walks, striking out one.
Chicago left-hander Carlos Rodon (12-5) returned from a few days'
extra rest with a sore shoulder to allow one run on three hits over
five innings. He whiffed seven and walked none.
Xander Bogaerts (two hits) returned for Boston from a stint on the
COVID-19 injured list. Designated hitter J.D. Martinez was a late
scratch with back spasms.
--Field Level Media
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