Luis Arraez wraps up batting title as Twins rout White Sox
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[October 06, 2022] Luis
Arraez walked twice and doubled in his final at-bat while wrapping
up his first American League batting title as the visiting Minnesota
Twins cruised to a 10-1 victory over the Chicago White Sox on
Wednesday on the final day of MLB's regular season.
Arraez finished with a .316 batting average to become the fifth
Twins player to win a batting crown -- joining Hall of Famers Rod
Carew, Tony Oliva and Kirby Puckett, along with the most recent to
do it, Joe Mauer. The group shares 15 total batting titles between
them, with Carew winning seven in a Twins uniform.
Gary Sanchez hit a three-run home run for Minnesota and Jermaine
Palacios added a two-run shot to highlight a six-run first inning.
Sanchez finished with two hits and four RBIs, Gio Urshela had two
hits and a run scored, and Gilberto Celestino and Palacios each had
two RBIs for Minnesota (78-84).
Louie Varland (1-2) picked up his first major league win, allowing
four hits over five scoreless innings. He struck out five and didn't
walk a batter. Cole Sands gave up an unearned run and four hits over
the final four innings to pick up his first career save.
Carlos Perez had two doubles and an RBI for Chicago (81-81) which
finished in second place in the AL Central. White Sox starter Davis
Martin (3-6) allowed nine runs on seven hits and two walks over 1
2/3 innings before leaving with right bicep tightness.
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Chicago White Sox first baseman Jose Abreu (79) looks on from the
dugout before a game against the Minnesota Twins at Guaranteed Rate
Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports
Arraez led off the game with a walk and went to
second on a single by Urshela. One out later, Sanchez hit his 16th
homer of the season to left field making it 3-0. Jake Cave followed
with a double and scored on a single by Matt Wallner. Palacios then
hit his second home run in two games to increase the lead to 6-0.
The Twins made it 9-0 in the second on an RBI double by Sanchez and
a two-run single by Celestino.
Arraez, playing with left hamstring tightness, exited the game for a
pinch-runner after hitting a double that one-hopped the fence in
right-center in the third. The hit extended his hitting streak to
nine games. Nick Gordon's sacrifice fly to the wall in right made it
10-0.
The White Sox broke up the shutout with one out in the bottom of the
ninth on a ground-rule double by Perez to left-center, driving in
Romy Gonzalez who had reached base on a throwing error by Urshela.
--Field Level Media
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