Jose Abreu's homers propel White Sox past Tigers
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[June 14, 2022] Jose
Abreu hit a pair of two-run homers and the visiting Chicago White
Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers 9-5 on Monday night.
Leury Garcia and Abreu each had three hits, while AJ Pollock, Andrew
Vaughn and Luis Robert added two apiece for Chicago.
White Sox starter Lance Lynn, making his season debut after
recovering from right knee surgery, gave up three runs and 10 hits
in 4 1/3 innings. He struck out four without issuing a walk. Winning
pitcher Bennett Sousa (3-0) tossed 1 1/3 innings of scoreless
relief.
Willi Castro homered and scored two runs for Detroit, while Harold
Castro supplied three hits and two RBIs. Kody Clemens contributed
the first two hits of his career and scored two runs, and Miguel
Cabrera also had two hits.
Detroit starter Rony Garcia (0-2) gave up four runs on five hits and
two walks in four-plus innings. He fanned three.
The White Sox scored two runs in the first inning when Abreu crushed
his first homer of the game over the left field wall.
The Tigers got those runs back in the bottom of the inning. Willi
Castro led off with his second homer, which exited over the right
field wall. Javier Baez's sacrifice fly brought in the second run.
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Chicago White Sox shortstop Danny Mendick (20) makes a throw to
first base for an out during the third inning against the Detroit
Tigers at Comerica Park. Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY
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Detroit took the lead in the second. Clemens
singled, ending an 0-for-17 drought to start his major league
tenure, and later scored on Harold Castro's single.
Chicago regained the lead in the fifth. Reese McGuire led off with a
double and scored on Danny Mendick's single. After Will Vest
replaced Garcia, Robert brought home Mendick with a single to give
the White Sox a 4-3 advantage.
An error helped Chicago extend the lead to 7-3 in the sixth. Yoan
Moncado and Garcia had back-to-back singles against Andrew Chafin.
McGuire then hit a sacrifice bunt and Chafin threw it away, allowing
both runners to score. Vaughn knocked in McGuire with a two-out
single.
With the aid of two walks, the Tigers chipped away in the bottom of
the sixth as Harold Castro and Cabrera smacked run-scoring singles.
In the ninth inning, Abreu's second homer of the night and ninth of
the season came against Joe Jimenez after a Robert single.
--Field Level Media
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