Luis Robert's homer carries White Sox to 1-0 win over Indians
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[September 25, 2021] Luis
Robert hit a leadoff homer in the fifth inning, lifting the visiting
Chicago White Sox to a 1-0 victory over the Cleveland Indians on
Friday.
Dylan Cease (13-7) allowed three hits and no walks while striking
out nine over 5 1/3 innings before exiting after he was hit by a
comebacker from Bradley Zimmer. X-rays were negative and Cease is
considered day-to-day with a right triceps contusion, the White Sox
announced.
Cleveland's Shane Bieber made an encouraging return from a
three-plus-month absence caused by a strained muscle in the rotator
cuff of his right (pitching) shoulder. The reigning American League
Cy Young Award recipient struck out three while tossing three
perfect innings.
Bieber tossed 34 pitches (22 for strikes) while making
his first appearance in the majors since June 13.
Jose Ramirez had two of the six hits for the Indians (75-78), who struck
out 16 times en route to losing for the fourth time in their past six
games.
Robert extended his career-high hitting streak to 13 games in stellar
fashion. He opened the fifth inning by depositing an 0-2 slider from
Trevor Stephan (3-1) over the wall in center field for his 10th homer of
the season and second in as many days.
The AL Central champion White Sox (87-67) made the modest offense stand
up.
Ryan Burr replaced the injured Cease and recorded the final two outs of
the sixth inning. Aaron Bummer fanned two batters in the seventh, Craig
Kimbrel struck out the side in the eighth, and Liam Hendriks retired the
side in the ninth to secure his 35th save.
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Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert (88) celebrates with
designated hitter Gavin Sheets (32) after hitting a home run during
the fifth inning against the Cleveland Indians at Progressive Field.
Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports
Cleveland's Amed Rosario went 1-for-4 with two strikeouts in his
return to action. He was activated from the COVID-19 list prior to
the game after previously being on the bereavement list and missing
additional time because of health and safety protocols.
Chicago right-hander Mike Wright Jr. served the first contest of his
two-game suspension issued by Major League Baseball on Sept. 17.
Wright initially appealed the ban administered after he hit Shohei
Ohtani with a pitch during the team's game against the Los Angeles
Angels on Sept. 16.
--Field Level Media
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