White Sox edge Yankees in ninth inning to open doubleheader
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[May 23, 2022] AJ
Pollock led off the ninth inning with a home run off Aroldis Chapman
to break a tie and lift the visiting Chicago White Sox to a 3-1
victory over the New York Yankees in the first game of a
doubleheader Sunday.
Pollock's homer to left, off a 1-0 fastball from Chapman (0-2),
answered a solo shot by Aaron Judge off Kendall Graveman (1-1) in
the previous half-inning. Chicago tacked on a run on Adam Engel's
RBI double and Chapman was removed after one-third of an inning.
Judge hit his MLB-leading 15th home run into the second deck in left
field off Graveman to tie the score 1-1 with one out in the bottom
of the eighth. The Yankees had a chance to go ahead after Anthony
Rizzo doubled and Giancarlo Stanton was intentionally walked, but
Josh Donaldson flied out to deep right-center and Aaron Hicks popped
out.
Liam Hendriks struck out two in a perfect ninth for his 13th save in
16 opportunities.
White Sox starter Johnny Cueto allowed six hits, struck out five and
walked two in six-plus innings. The 36-year-old right-hander has not
allowed a run in 12 innings over two starts this season.
Jameson Taillon allowed five hits and one run, fanned seven and
walked one in seven innings for New York.
Chicago broke through in the fourth inning. One-out singles by Jose
Abreu, Pollock and Yasmani Grandal pushed home the run for a 1-0
lead.
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Chicago White Sox relief pitcher Liam Hendriks (31) reacts after
recording a save in 3-1 victory over the New York Yankees at Yankee
Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports
Cueto appeared to be running on empty in the bottom
of the sixth inning. With a 2-0 count on Judge and none out, he
asked for and received hydration from the White Sox trainer in the
form of water and a sports drink on an 88-degree day. He came back
to strike out Judge and soon finished the inning.
But in the seventh, Hicks and Isiah Kiner-Falefa led off with
back-to-back singles and Joe Kelly relieved Cueto. Kelly struck out
Marwin Gonzalez and then picked Hicks off second. A passed ball
moved Kiner-Falefa to second, but Jose Trevino looked at a sinker
for strike three.
White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson was not in the lineup for the
opener, a day after the ongoing feud between him and Donaldson of
the Yankees was re-ignited when Donaldson called him "Jackie,"
meaning Jackie Robinson. Anderson and the White Sox considered it
racist and Donaldson subsequently apologized.
Chicago manager Tony La Russa indicated that Anderson was out of the
lineup for rest purposes. Donaldson played and went 0-for-4.
--Field Level Media
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