| Texas stretched its winning streak to three 
				games while out-hitting Chicago 12-9. The Rangers scored runs in 
				the first, third and fourth innings to build a lead that proved 
				too much for the White Sox to overcome, as the hosts lost for 
				the fourth time in five games.
 Chicago climbed back into the game behind the long ball. With 
				two outs in the sixth inning, Andrew Vaughn and Luis Robert Jr. 
				connected for back-to-back home runs against Rangers starter 
				Andrew Heaney, and the White Sox pulled within 3-2.
 
 Entering the inning with just two hits on the night, the White 
				Sox had three straight hits to chase Heaney from the game. The 
				Texas bullpen held steady, however, allowing Heaney (5-4) to 
				earn the victory.
 
 The left-hander scattered two runs and five hits in 5 2/3 
				innings while striking out six and walking none.
 
 Heim's two-run single in the seventh put the visitors back on 
				top by three runs.
 
 Chicago loaded the bases with one out in the eighth before Josh 
				Sborz pitched out of the threat with consecutive strikeouts of 
				Yasmani Grandal and Jake Burger.
 
 Will Smith worked around a walk, single and wild pitch in the 
				ninth to notch his 13th save in 14 tries.
 
 Left-hander Tanner Banks started for the White Sox, who used a 
				bullpen game after Mike Clevinger recently landed on the 15-day 
				injured list due to inflammation in his right biceps.
 
 Banks ended Chicago's streak of 191 successive games started by 
				a right-handed pitcher, the longest active streak in the major 
				leagues, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
 
 Banks (0-2) gave up three runs and five hits in 3 2/3 innings 
				with three strikeouts and no walks.
 
 White Sox shortstop and leadoff man Tim Anderson was out of the 
				lineup for the second straight day after leaving Saturday's 
				contest in Seattle with right shoulder soreness.
 
 Ezequiel Duran had two hits for the Rangers. Elvis Andrus, 
				Vaughn and Robert Jr. each had two hits for the White Sox.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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