Anthony Santander and Colton Cowser each
knocked in two runs for the Orioles, while Eloy Jimenez, playing
against his former team, posted two hits along with Santander.
Gunnar Henderson scored three times for Baltimore out of the
leadoff spot.
The Orioles (81-59), who have won four of their past five games,
led 7-0 after two innings. They drew nine walks and left 10
runners on base for the game.
The White Sox (31-109) have lost 12 consecutive games as their
franchise record for losses in a single season continues to
grow.
Povich (2-7) held Chicago to four singles and Andrew
Benintendi's double. He didn't issue a walk.
Burch Smith and Craig Kimbrel combined for 1 2/3 innings of
one-hit relief.
White Sox starter Nick Nastrini (0-7) gave up seven runs (four
earned) on four hits in 1 2/3 innings. He walked six and struck
out two.
Jacob Amaya had two hits for Chicago.
Baltimore won 13-3 in Monday's three-game series opener, and it
wasted little time pouncing on the White Sox on Tuesday.
The Orioles took a 3-0 lead in the first inning on RBI doubles
from Ryan O'Hearn and Santander and a run-scoring single from
Cowser.
In the second, Cowser walked with the bases loaded before
Chicago third baseman Miguel Vargas' fielding error plated three
more runs. Vargas crashed into Benintendi, the left fielder,
while pursuing Jimenez's two-out fly ball near the foul line in
shallow left.
Vargas ended up leaving the game shortly after the play.
Cedric Mullins singled in a run in the fourth, and Santander's
sacrifice fly made it 9-0 in the fifth.
The top five batters in Baltimore's order scored all of the
Orioles' runs.
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