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White Sox use seven-run 6th to rout Indians again, 8-1

The White Sox relied on a season-best seven-run inning to claim their fifth win in the past seven games. He was charged with six runs and struck out seven. Two batters later, Frazier ripped a two-run single to center field to make it 4-1. “We are thrilled that the White Sox dog-friendly event has become a storied piece of our tradition, especially as we add a milestone with tonight’s “most dogs attending a sporting event” title through GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™”. During the skid, he has surrendered 47 hits, including 10 home runs, in 27 2/3 innings.

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“The one thing we want to do is get him healthy, make sure he knows he’s healthy, because that’s important”, Francona said, “and then if it fits somewhere, good”.

Manager Terry Francona agreed that Bauer had “as good as stuff” as the right-hander had this season. He walked one and struck out six in his longest appearance since June 11.

The White Sox have started to pick up the pace a little bit and continue to be an inconsistent bunch that had a shot at the playoffs but couldn’t maintain a high level of play throughout the season which looks like it’ll ultimately cost them.

Indians shortstop Francisco Lindor said he and his teammates needed to do more on offense to support the Cleveland pitching staff.

It’s not for the homers they’ve hit or the strikeouts their pitchers have produced or even for cutting up throwback jerseys (unless there’s a record for that; if so your boy Chris Sale might need to send in some documentation).

That this all took place at a White Sox game is entirely appropriate when you step back and realize they were the first Major League team to sponsor a dog-friendly day at the stadium back in 1996. Quintana delivered a breaking ball over the plate, and Guyer pulled it over the left-field wall for his ninth home run.

It was the first time Chicago had scored in every inning since a 12-8 victory over the Boston Red Sox on May 11, 1949, according to STATS.

“Yeah. You could hear them the whole time”. “It was amusing hearing them yelling, like they didn’t know what was going on. That was a fun game though”. The 35-year-old joined the team after the All-Star break and is hitting.256 with five home runs and 22 RBIs in 48 games. Indians OF Abraham Almonte returned the starting lineup after sitting out the series opener.

They hosted around 1,122 dogs at the game, the annual “Bark in the Park”. Carlos Carrasco attempts to give the Indians their fifth win in six games Monday and the right-hander opposes veteran Miguel Gonzalez, who is unbeaten in his career against Cleveland. To replace Morneau, Todd Frazier shifted from third base to first base, and Jose Abreu moved from first base to designated hitter.

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Struggling Cleveland RHP Josh Tomlin will start Wednesday for the first time since August 30.

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