The White Sox were trailing 3-1 when they came
to bat in the fourth, but they quickly turned things around
against Angels left-hander Tyler Anderson.
Robert (double) and Eloy Jimenez (single) started the rally
before a walk to Yoan Moncada set the stage for Vaughn, who
lined the first pitch he saw to center field, clearing the bases
and putting Chicago ahead 4-3.
Gonzalez added an RBI double. He later stole third and scored on
the play when Angels third baseman Gio Urshela couldn't handle
the throw from the catcher.
Taylor Ward smacked a leadoff home run and Shohei Ohtani also
went deep to power the Angels in the early going, but the team
couldn't hold the momentum and lost for the fourth time in five
games.
Chicago trailed from the earliest possible juncture, as the
Angels connected for their fourth leadoff home run of the
season. But the White Sox capitalized with a crooked number in
the fourth.
Seby Zavala saw 15 pitches from Anderson before grounding out to
shortstop.
Anderson fell to 2-1 after allowing six runs and six hits in
four innings. He walked two and struck out three.
White Sox starter Lucas Giolito earned the victory, scattering
three runs and four hits in five innings, with two walks and
five strikeouts. Giolito (4-4) has won two of his past three
decisions.
Ward had two of the Angels' five hits. Los Angeles struck out 13
times after whiffing 16 times in a series-opening 6-4 win Monday
night.
Gonzalez connected for a solo shot in the sixth and has homered
in three straight games. Jimenez extended his hitting streak to
11.
--Field Level Media
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