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06/22 22:41 CDT Sam Antonacci's walk-off two-run single in ninth lifts White
Sox over Guardians 6-5
Sam Antonacci's walk-off two-run single in ninth lifts White Sox over Guardians
6-5
CHICAGO (AP) --- Sam Antonacci had a walk-off two-run single in the bottom of
the ninth inning after Cleveland scored twice in the top half to take the lead
and the Chicago White Sox beat the Guardians 6-5 on Monday night.
Rookie Braden Montgomery drew a one-out walk off Cade Smith (2-1) to start the
White Sox rally and Tristan Peters followed with a double. Smith struck out
pinch hitter Jacob Gonzalez before Antonacci delivered Chicago's sixth walk-off
win of the season, tied for most in the majors.
Chicago (40-37) snapped a three-game losing streak and pulled into a
first-place tie with Cleveland (41-38) in the AL Central. The Guardians have
lost 11 of their last 16 games.
Cleveland scored three runs off reliever Glenn Taylor in the seventh to tie it
3-all and spoil a strong start by Anthony Kay. The left-hander retired 10 in a
row before walking Kyle Manzardo with two outs in the sixth. Kay struck out
Gabriel Arias on his career-high 101st pitch to keep it 2-0.
Randall Grichuk gave Chicago a 3-0 lead in the bottom of the sixth with his
eighth homer --- a leadoff pinch-hit shot to left field off Tim Herrin after
starter Gavin Williams struck out eight and allowed two runs on five hits in
five innings.
Taylor loaded the bases in the seventh before surrendering a pinch-hit two-run
single to Kahlil Watson. Rhys Hoskins' RBI single tied it 3-3 before Bryan
Hudson entered and struck out Manzardo to end the inning.
Rookie Travis Bazzana drew a leadoff walk from Seranthony Domnguez to start
the ninth before a steal and a wild pitch landed him on third. Patrick Bailey
singled to tie it and Manzardo added a sacrifice fly off Chris Murphy (2-0) for
a 5-4 lead. It was the fifth blown save in 17 opportunities for Domnguez.
White Sox catcher Kyle Teel went 0 for 4 and struck out three times in his
first game since injuring his hamstring while playing for Italy in the World
Baseball Classic.
Up next Guardians LHP Parker Messick (7-3, 2.70) starts Tuesday opposite White Sox RHP Sean Burke (4-4, 3.89). ___ AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb |
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