Rangers outlast White Sox in 12 innings; both sides suffer injuries
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[June 13, 2022] Jonah
Heim lined a go-ahead, two-run single in the 12th inning and
Ezequiel Duran and Eli White each had a home run and three RBIs as
the visiting Texas Rangers topped the Chicago White Sox 8-6 on
Sunday afternoon.
Texas took two of three to earn a series victory for the first time
since winning three of four at Oakland from May 26-29. Chicago,
meanwhile, lost for the fourth time in five games in a contest that
saw both teams lose players to injury.
Duran's three-run blast in the 11th put the Rangers ahead 6-3, but
the White Sox rallied with three runs in the bottom half on Seby
Zavala's sacrifice fly, Danny Mendick's triple and AJ Pollock's
bloop single.
Mendick raced to third following a violent collision between White
and fellow Rangers outfielder Charlie Culberson in the left-center
gap. White left the game favoring his right arm and hand.
Kolby Allard registered his first career save. The game ended on a
double play, as Jake Burger flew out to Culberson at the warning
track in left field and Luis Robert was thrown out trying to advance
to third.
Joe Barlow (2-1) was the winner in relief after blowing a save
opportunity in the 11th. Matt Foster fell to 1-2 after allowing two
runs, one earned, and two hits with two strikeouts in the 12th.
Trailing for much of the afternoon, the White Sox tied the game 3-3
with one out in the seventh as Andrew Vaughn grounded a two-run
single off the glove of Nathaniel Lowe at first base.
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Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Michael Kopech (34) reacts after
injuring himself against the Texas Rangers during the first inning
at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY
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White Sox starter Michael Kopech exited the game
with right knee discomfort after 13 pitches and 2/3 of an inning.
The right-hander winced after throwing a called strike to Adolis
Garcia.
Kopech attempted to throw a warmup pitch as manager Tony La Russa
and assistant athletic trainer Josh Fallin looked on. Kopech, who
entered the game with a 1.94 ERA, slammed the ball to the ground as
he left the field, and the White Sox confirmed he will undergo
further evaluation. Reynaldo Lopez entered in relief to finish the
strikeout of Garcia.
Chicago opened the scoring with a run in the first, as Burger
extended his hitting streak to eight games with an RBI single with
two outs. It was the lone blemish against Rangers starter Jon Gray,
who spaced one run and three hits in six innings with three walks
and 10 strikeouts -- Gray's second double-digit strikeout effort in
his past three starts.
Garcia went 3-for-4 for Texas, while Zach Reks and Duran had two
hits apiece. Vaughn had two RBIs and Pollock went 2-for-6 for the
White Sox.
--Field Level Media
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