Tony Kemp has monster day as Athletics crush White Sox
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[September 12, 2022] Tony
Kemp had a single, triple and home run, scored four times and drove
in three, helping the Oakland Athletics celebrate Dave Stewart's
jersey-retirement day with a 10-3 victory over the visiting Chicago
White Sox on Sunday afternoon.
The loss was a costly one for the White Sox (72-69), who fell 2 1/2
games behind the victorious Cleveland Guardians (73-65) atop the
American League Central.
After getting drubbed in three straight losses by a total score of
29-7 on the first three days of the four-game set, the A's went on
the attack against Chicago starter Johnny Cueto (7-8) and four
relievers to the tune of 14 hits.
The White Sox took the upper hand on two occasions, initially on a
Jose Abreu RBI double in the first inning, then 2-1 in fourth on an
A.J. Pollock sacrifice fly.
But Oakland (51-90) seized command for good with a six-run fifth,
one prolonged when third baseman Leury Garcia dropped Ramon
Laureano's potential inning-ending foul pop fly.
The A's had already taken the lead by that point on an RBI single by
Kemp, a two-run double by Vimael Machin and an RBI double by Sean
Murphy. They then turned a 5-2 game into a five-run advantage when
Laureano capitalized on his break to smack a two-run homer, his 13th
of the season.
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Chicago White Sox first baseman José Abreu (79) is greeted by his
teammates after scoring on a sacrifice fly by AJ Pollock during the
fourth inning at RingCentral Coliseum. Mandatory Credit: D. Ross
Cameron-USA TODAY Sports
The White Sox scored again in the sixth on a
Pollock infield single, but Kemp quickly got that one back with his
fifth homer of the year, a solo shot, in the bottom of the inning.
Kemp then capped his monster day with a run-scoring triple in the
eighth, after which Machin singled him home to complete the game's
scoring.
Oakland starter Cole Irvin (8-11) benefitted from the offensive
support, allowing three runs (two earned) and four hits in seven
innings. He walked two and struck out five.
Cueto couldn't complete Oakland's big fifth, charged with seven runs
(five earned) on eight hits in 4 2/3 innings. He walked one and
struck out three.
Kemp's four runs were a season high, while his three hits matched
his previous season best.
In helping the A's snap a five-game losing streak, Machin finished
with three hits and three RBIs, while Murphy and Brown added two
hits apiece.
Eloy Jimenez had two of Chicago's four hits in just the club's third
loss in its last 12 games.
--Field Level Media
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