Rutschman has five runs batted in across the
first two games of the series after going four straight games
without an RBI.
Chicago's Andrew Vaughn, who was at the center of Thursday
night's controversy when he was ruled out for runner
interference in what became a game-ending double play, launched
a tying home run in the seventh inning.
The game ended when center fielder Colton Cowser robbed Tommy
Pham of a would-be solo home run.
Vaughn's fourth homer of the season came off Orioles reliever
Yennier Cano (3-2), who ended up as the winning pitcher.
Orioles starter Corbin Burnes lasted six innings and gave up
three runs on seven hits. He walked two and struck out six.
White Sox starter Chris Flexen gave up four runs in 4 2/3
innings on five hits and two walks, striking out two. John
Brebbia (0-3) took the loss for Chicago, which has lost seven of
eight.
Henderson, who belted a two-run shot, shares the majors lead in
homers with 17. His blast pushed the Orioles to a 3-0 lead in
the fifth inning. Ryan Mountcastle's run-scoring double later in
the inning made it 4-0.
But the White Sox responded right away. Vaughn's RBI double put
them on the board in the bottom of the fifth and Paul DeJong's
two-run single trimmed their deficit to 4-3.
Henderson and O'Hearn finished with two hits apiece for the
Orioles, who finished with eight hits.
The start of the game was delayed about 40 minutes because of
weather-related concerns.
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