White Sox dent Yanks' wild-card hopes
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[August 10, 2023]
Oscar Colas homered, Elvis Andrus drove in three runs and Mike
Clevinger pitched six strong innings to lead the Chicago White Sox past
the visiting New York Yankees 9-2 on Wednesday night.
Chicago, which claimed the season series from New York 4-2, has won two
straight series.
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Aug 9, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago
White Sox third baseman Yoan Moncada (10) hits an RBI double against the
New York Yankees during the third inning at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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The Yankees lost for the third time in four
games and fell 5 1/2 games behind the Toronto Blue Jays for the
final American League wild card spot.
Clevinger (5-5) limited the Yankees to one run and three hits in
six innings with three walks and six strikeouts.
New York drew to within 5-2 on Giancarlo Stanton's blast against
Jimmy Lambert leading off the seventh before loading the bases
with no outs. But Aaron Bummer escaped the jam, striking out
Oswaldo Cabrera and inducing a double-play grounder from Kyle
Higashioka.
After managing only a Luis Robert Jr. walk against opener Ian
Hamilton in the first inning, the White Sox struck for three
runs against Luis Severino in the second.
Yoan Moncada greeted Severino with a double and scored on
Yasmani Grandal's RBI single one batter later. Colas, who missed
the first two games of the series with leg soreness, followed
with a two-run shot.
Moncada smacked an RBI double in the fourth to further the
struggles for Severino (2-7), who allowed four runs and five
hits in two-plus innings with one walk and two strikeouts.
Chicago added a run in the fifth against former teammate Keynan
Middleton, a trade-deadline acquisition who this week made
headlines by heavily criticizing what he called a lack of
culture in the White Sox clubhouse.
Andrus put the game out of reach in the eighth with a
bases-clearing double that punctuated a four-run rally. Grandal
and Andrus had two hits each, while Gregory Santos picked up a
six-out save.
New York's Gleyber Torres extended his hitting streak to nine
games. Teammate DJ LeMahieu was scratched with right calf
tightness.
Robert Jr. left the game in the third with a sprained pinky
finger in his right hand. The White Sox said X-rays were
negative and Robert Jr. is day-to-day.
Chicago's Tim Anderson hit an RBI single in his return after
missing Tuesday's game with a left forearm bruise sustained
after being hit by a pitch Monday.
--Field Level Media
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