White Sox pull out victory over Twins in 9th
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[September 03, 2022]
Jose Abreu drove home the winning run
on a forceout with the bases loaded in the ninth inning and Yasmani
Grandal homered to boost the host Chicago White Sox to a 4-3 win
against the Minnesota Twins on Friday night.
Chicago won its third in a row to pull within three games of the
American League Central-leading Cleveland Guardians while moving two
games behind second-place Minnesota.
Abreu appeared to win the game moments before, when he was initially
ruled to have been hit by a Jorge Lopez pitch, but the call was
overturned on a Minnesota challenge.
Both benches cleared briefly before that when Lopez hit Andrew
Vaughn with a pitch to load the bases. White Sox acting manager
Miguel Cairo was ejected.
Nick Gordon drove in three runs for Minnesota. Luis Arraez and Jose
Miranda each had two hits.
Grandal had two hits and two RBIs for Chicago. Abreu added two hits.
Chicago used right-handed reliever Joe Kelly as an opener for the
game, a decision that proved shaky as the veteran allowed the first
two Twins hitters to reach base. Gordon made the White Sox pay with
a two-run double to right field before Kelly stranded men at second
and third.
Kelly needed 34 pitches to complete his lone inning while yielding
two runs, two hits and two walks. He struck out two.
The White Sox tied the game in the fourth behind an RBI single from
Grandal and a Sonny Gray hit-by-pitch that plunked Josh Harrison and
forced home Grandal.
Gray allowed two runs and five hits in four innings with one walk
and two strikeouts. He exited the game with right hamstring
tightness.
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Sep 2, 2022; Chicago, Illinois, USA;
Chicago White Sox left fielder Andrew Vaughn (25) is hit by a pitch
from Minnesota Twins relief pitcher Jorge Lopez during the ninth
inning at Guaranteed Rate Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA
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Davis Martin, who initially was set to start
opposite Gray, pitched five shutout innings for Chicago, spacing
three hits, one walk and two strikeouts.
Minnesota took a 3-2 lead in the eighth on a Gordon RBI groundout.
The White Sox responded in the bottom half, as Grandal blasted a
solo home run.
Liam Hendriks (3-3) was the winner, allowing one hit in a scoreless
ninth. Lopez fell to 4-7 with the loss, allowing a run and two hits
in two-thirds of an inning.
Cairo, the White Sox bench coach, filled in for manager Tony La
Russa for the fourth straight game. La Russa, 77, is undergoing
medical testing in Arizona. Cairo said he spoke with La Russa, but
the team has not offered a timetable for the manager's return.
--Field Level Media
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