Jonathan Schoop launched a solo homer and Miguel Cabrera, Eric
Haase and Spencer Torkelson each drove in a run for the Tigers
(58-92), who handed the fading White Sox (76-75) their fourth
straight loss.
Chicago fell eight games behind first-place Cleveland in the
American League Central as the Guardians beat the Texas Rangers
6-3.
Eduardo Rodriguez (4-5) allowed three runs on eight hits in six
innings to record his first win since Aug. 27. He struck out
three and walked one.
Detroit's Alex Lange retired the side in order in the seventh
inning before Jose Cisnero loaded the bases with two outs in the
eighth. Andrew Chafin struck out Romy Gonzalez to end the
threat. Gregory Soto worked a perfect ninth to secure his 27th
save of the season.
AJ Pollock belted a two-run homer and Jose Abreu had an RBI
single for the White Sox.
Detroit saw its early three-run lead vanish before it claimed a
4-3 advantage in the seventh inning.
Baddoo singled off Reynaldo Lopez (5-4) to lead off the inning,
stole second and advanced to third on a throwing error by
catcher Yasmani Grandal. Baddoo didn't stay on third for long,
as he scored on Greene's sacrifice fly to center field.
Torkelson's RBI ground-rule double with two outs in the eighth
inning gave the Tigers a 5-3 lead.
Detroit opened the scoring in the first inning when Greene
walked, advanced to third on a double from Javier Baez and came
around to score on a groundout from Cabrera. Haase stepped up
two batters later and singled to center field to plate Baez and
give the Tigers a 2-0 lead.
Schoop added to that advantage while leading off the second. He
deposited a first-pitch fastball from Lucas Giolito over the
wall in left field. The homer was Schoop's 11th of the season
and second in five games.
Abreu's RBI single to right field trimmed Chicago's deficit in
the third inning before the White Sox forged a 3-3 tie in the
sixth.
Eloy Jimenez singled and Pollock sent a 1-1 sinker from
Rodriguez over the wall in right-center field. Pollock's homer
was his 14th and his third in his past five games.
--Field Level Media
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