Lucas Giolito pitches White Sox to win over Guardians
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[May 11, 2022] Lucas
Giolito pitched seven strong innings and Gavin Sheets homered for
the second straight game to boost the host Chicago White Sox to a
4-1 victory against the Cleveland Guardians on Tuesday night.
Chicago won for the seventh time in eight games, behind a 10-hit
attack and an effective Giolito, who improved to 2-1 after winning
his second straight start.
The right-hander limited Cleveland to one run and six hits in seven
innings, with one walk and five strikeouts. Giolito surrendered a
solo home run to Josh Naylor with one out in the seventh, the fifth
long ball he has allowed in his past three starts covering 18 2/3
innings.
Naylor's blast put the Guardians on the board after the White Sox
had gone ahead 3-0 on a two-run home run from Sheets, who connected
against Cleveland starter Cal Quantrill (1-2).
Tim Anderson hit an RBI double in the seventh to chase Quantrill
from the game. Quantrill allowed four runs on 10 hits in 6 1/3
innings while striking out three.
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Kendall Graveman navigated a walk and single with
two outs in the ninth for his second save. The game ended on a
sliding Jose Abreu putout at first base, which was overturned on
replay review.
Chicago rallied for the game's first run with two outs in the fifth
inning. Josh Harrison produced the first extra-base hit of the night
with a double off the wall, then scored one batter later as Anderson
grounded a single up the middle.
Harrison high-stepped across the plate with the
first earned run against Quantrill at Guaranteed Rate Field. The
right-hander entered Monday having yielded only an unearned run in
11 2/3 innings at Chicago's ballpark in four appearances, including
one start.
Amed Rosario collected three hits for the Guardians. Naylor went
2-for-4 for his second straight multi-hit game of the series. He has
five hits, including three home runs, and nine RBIs over that span.
Anderson paced the White Sox, going 3-for-4 with two RBIs. Luis
Robert added a pair of hits for the White Sox to extend his hitting
streak to nine games.
--Field Level Media
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