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Indians Vs. White Sox Final Score: Chicago Wins…

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The Chicago White Sox moved over .500 on the season with 7-2 over the Cleveland Indians on Tuesday night at a U.S. Cellular Field. Chris Sale improved to 3-1 on the year by pitching six innings and allowing three hits and one run while striking out three. The Sox improve to 12-11, while the Indians falls to 11-10.

Chicago scored one run in the second, four in the third, and one in the fourth and fifth innings to get out to a 7-1 lead by the end of the fifth inning.

Gordon Beckham homered in the third and had three hits, two RBI and one run for Chicago in the No. 9 hole. Adam Dunn finished 1-for-3 with two walks. A.J. Pierzynski hit his fifth home run of the year in the second inning.

Cleveland got on the board first when Jason Kipnis doubled to left to bring Shelley Duncan across the plate.

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Cleveland Indians May Schedule

April saw a three-way race between the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox and the Detroit Tigers for first place in the AL Central race.

While Detroit looks to shake off the rust from a slow start and take command of the division, the race for who will keep pace with the Tigers begins. May will be very telling as the Indians and White Sox go head to head a total of 10 times during the month.

Here is a game by game look at the Indians’ May schedule (All Times EDT):

May 1

Indians at Chicago White Sox: 8:10pm (TV: STO, WCIU)

May 2

Indians at Chicago White Sox: 8:10pm (TV: STO, CSN)

May 3

Indians at Chicago White Sox: 8:10pm (TV: STO, WCIU)

May 4

Texas Rangers at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: KTXA, STO)

May 5

Texas Rangers at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: FSH)

May 6

Texas Rangers at Cleveland: 1:05pm (TV: FSH, STO)

May 7

Chicago White Sox at Cleveland: 1:05pm & 7:05pm (Two Games) (TV: TBD)

May 8

Chicago White Sox at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: CSN, STO)

May 9

Chicago White Sox at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: CSN, STO)

May 10

Indians at Boston Red Sox: 7:10pm (TV: STO, NESN)

May 11

Indians at Boston Red Sox: 7:10pm (TV: STO, NESN)

May 12

Indians at Boston Red Sox: 7:10pm (TV: STO, NESN)

May 13

Indians at Boston Red Sox: 1:35pm (TV: STO, NESN)

May 14

Indians at Minnesota Twins: 8:10pm (TV: STO, FSNO)

May 15

Indians at Minnesota Twins: 8:10pm (TV: STO, FSNO)

May 16

Seattle Mariners at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: ROOT, STO)

May 17

Seattle Mariners at Cleveland: 12:05pm (TV: ROOT, STO)

May 18

Miami Marlins at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: FSFL, STO)

May 19

Miami Marlins at Cleveland: 4:05pm (TV: FSFL, STO)

May 20

Miami Marlins at Cleveland: 1:05pm (TV: FSFL, STO)

May 21

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May 22

Detroit Tigers at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: FSD, STO)

May 23

Detroit Tigers at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: FSD, STO)

May 24

Detroit Tigers at Cleveland: 12:05pm (TV: FSD)

May 25

Indians at Chicago White Sox: 8:10pm (TV: STO, CSN)

May 26

Indians at Chicago White Sox: 4:10pm (TV: STO, WGN)

May 27

Indians at Chicago White Sox: 2:10pm (TV: STO, CSN)

May 28

Kansas City Royals at Cleveland: 4:05pm (TV: FSKC, STO)

May 29

Kansas City Royals at Cleveland: 7:05pm (TV: FSKC, STO)

May 30

Kansas City Royals at Cleveland: 12:05pm (TV: TBD)

May 31

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White Sox Vs. Athletics Lineups: Coco Crisp…

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The Chicago White Sox open up a three-game series with the Oakland Athletics on Monday night, and while the Sox are trying to extend a winning streak, the A’s are looking to start one of their own.

Related: Spacious Thoughts: an Oakland Athletics Preview

Here is Oakland’s lineup for Monday’s game:

1. Jemile Weeks (2B)
2. Coco Crisp (LF)
3. Josh Reddick (RF)
4. Yoenis Cespedes (CF)
5. Kila Ka’aihue (1B)
6. Seth Smith (DH)
7. Kurt Suzuki (C)
8. Luke Hughes (3B)
9. Cliff Pennington (SS)
SP: Bartolo Colon (RHP)

Coco Crisp is back in the lineup after missing time because of illness, and Bartolo Colon will get the start on the hill. The 38-year-old righty is 3-1 with a 2.63 ERA this season. He’s struck out 19 batters and walked just two in 27-1/3 innings pitched.

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Alex Rios has 3 RBIs as Chicago White Sox sweep

SEATTLE  — Alex Rios got three hits and drove in three runs Sunday as the Chicago White Sox completed a series sweep of the Seattle Mariners with a 7-4 victory.

A day after Phil Humber pitched a perfect game for the White Sox, John Danks (2-2) went six innings for the win.

Hector Santiago pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save of the season, closing out Chicago’s 19th victory in its last 22 games against the Mariners.

Rios hit a tying, two-run triple in the sixth and then scored on a sacrifice fly by Kosuke Fukudome to put the White Sox ahead for good.

Rios and Fukudome added RBI singles in the eighth against Tom Wilhelmsen.

Seattle starter Kevin Millwood (0-1) to a 4-2 lead into the sixth. Adam Dunn drew a leadoff walk, Paul Konerko singled and after a groundout, Rios cleared the bases with a triple to the wall in right-center field.

The White Sox took a 2-0 lead in the third on a double by Alexei Ramirez that left fielder Casper Wells misplayed for an error, and an RBI single by Dunn.

Seattle tied it in the bottom half. Chone Figgins led off with a walk and Ichiro Suzuki singled, setting up an RBI single by Jesus Montero and an RBI double by Alex Liddi.

Fukudome walked in the fourth and moved up on a wild pitch, but was thrown out at the plate by Suzuki on Brent Morel’s single to right field.

Miguel Olivo and Wells hit consecutive singles to lead off the fourth. With Brendan Ryan attempting to bunt, the infield was pulled up when Danks tried a pickoff throw at first that Dunn never saw coming. Danks’ error allowed Olivo to score and Dustin Ackley drove in a run with a grounder for a 4-2 lead.

NOTES: Seattle 1B Justin Smoak got a scheduled day off and Liddi started in his place. … Chicago manager Robin Ventura gave CF Alejandro De Aza the day off with Fukudome starting in his place. De Aza had played every inning of the first 14 games of the year in center for Chicago. De Aza pinch-ran for DH Konerko in the eighth. … White Sox reliever Addison Reed pitched a scoreless seventh, striking out the side.

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MLB: Chicago White Sox 7, Seattle 4

SEATTLE, April 22 (UPI) — Alex Rios went 3-for-4 with three RBI Sunday and the Chicago White Sox completed a three-game sweep of Seattle with a 7-4 victory.

The White Sox erased a 4-2 deficit in the sixth inning on Rios’ two-run triple, and he then came home with the go-ahead run on a sacrifice fly by Kosuke Fukudome.

Fukudome also added an RBI single for Chicago, which logged another victory over the Mariners one day after Phil Humber hurled major league baseball’s 21st perfect game.

John Danks (2-2) earned the victory despite yielding four runs on seven hits in a six-inning effort.

Addison Reed, Matt Thornton and Hector Santiago each added one inning of scoreless relief, with Santiago picking up his fourth save of the season.

Seattle starter Kevin Millwood (0-1) was tagged for five runs on eight hits in a 5 1/3-inning performance.

Dustin Ackley, Jesus Montero and Alex Liddi drove in runs for the M’s.

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White Sox Win 7-4 To Complete Sweep Of Mariners

White Sox Win 7-4 To Complete Sweep Of Mariners

Chicago White Sox outfielder Brent Lillibridge scores in the third inning against catcher Miguel Olivo of the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

Chicago White Sox outfielder Brent Lillibridge scores in the third inning against catcher Miguel Olivo of the Seattle Mariners at Safeco Field. (Photo by Otto Greule Jr/Getty Images)

SEATTLE (AP) – Alex Rios got three hits and drove in three runs Sunday as the Chicago White Sox completed a series sweep of the Seattle Mariners with a 7-4 victory.

A day after Phil Humber pitched a perfect game for the White Sox, John Danks (2-2) went six innings for the win.

Chicago has won 19 of the last 22 meetings between the teams.

Rios hit a tying, two-run triple in the sixth and then scored on a sacrifice fly by Kosuke Fukudome to put the White Sox ahead for good. Rios added an RBI single in a two-run eighth.

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Chicago White Sox starter Phil Humber pitches 21st…

SEATTLE — Phil Humber had Tommy John surgery before his career even started. He bounced around a bit as he tried to make it in the major leagues.

Now, well, Humber is just perfect.

Humber threw the first perfect game in the majors in almost two years, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 4-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Saturday.

“What just took place was just awesome,” Humber said.

It was baseball’s 21st perfect game and first since Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay threw one against the Florida Marlins on May 29, 2010. It was the third in White Sox’s history, joining Mark Buehrle against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009, and Charles Robertson against Detroit on April 30, 1922.

Before Saturday, Humber was best known as one of four prospects the Mets traded to Minnesota for two-time Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana in February 2008. That’s no longer the case — not after tossing the majors’ first no-hitter of the season and the second April perfect game in major league history.

“I don’t even know what to say,” Humber said. “I don’t know what Philip Humber is doing in this list. No idea what my name is doing there, but I’m thankful it’s there.”

He was drafted No. 3 overall by the New York Mets in 2004, one pick after Justin Verlander went to the Detroit Tigers. But Humber was sidelined by elbow-ligament replacement surgery the following year and didn’t win a game in the majors until 2010 with Kansas City.

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was acquired by the White Sox of waivers from the A’s in January 2001 after the A’s, who had claimed Humber off waivers a month earlier from the Royals, needed to clear space on the 40-man roster for Guillermo Moscoso.

With the White Sox lined up on the top step of the dugout, Humber fell behind 3-0 to Michael Saunders leading off the ninth. But he rebounded to strike him out. John Jaso then flied out before Brendan Ryan, another pinch hitter, struck out to end the game.

Ryan took a checked swing and missed at a full-count pitch that was outside and low, but the ball got away from Pierzynski. Ryan lingered outside the batter’s box for a minute, unsure of umpire Brian Runge’s call, and Pierzynski fired to first to complete the play.

“I was more nervous than I was in the World Series,” catcher A.J. Pierzynski said. “There was no build up for this, it just happened. And you want it so bad for the guy on the mound and you want him to have that achievement forever and you want to have him remembered forever. It’s a special thing that Phil did.”

Humber fell to his knees when it was over, and his teammates rushed toward the mound to congratulate him.

“I saw it get away from A.J. and saw the umpire ring him up and at that point, a ton of emotions and a lot of joy and excitement,” Humber said. “Most of all, just gratitude. Just thankful for where I’m at.”

Humber’s wife, Kristan, is nine months’ pregnant and due May 8. He called her after the game.

It was the third no-hitter thrown against Seattle. Mark Langston and Mike Witt of the Angels combined on one on April 11, 1990, and Dwight Gooden of the Yankees threw one on May 14, 1996.

Humber struck out the side in the second while cruising through the first four innings in just 45 pitches. Chone Figgins’ fly ball to left in the fourth was the first ball to reach the outfield. Dustin Ackley followed with a hard liner to right that Alex Rios reached up and stabbed.

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Chicago White Sox pitcher Philip Humber throws…

Chicago’s Philip Humber became the 21st pitcher in Major League Baseball history to throw a perfect game. His White Sox defeated the Seattle Mariners 4-0 in Seattle. However, the last batter almost spoiled the perfect game.

With two outs in the ninth and on a 3-2 pitch, Brendan Ryan checked his swing on what would have been ball four. The umpire immediately signaled that Ryan didn’t hold up. The ball, however, got away from the catcher, who scrambled to throw Ryan out at first for the 27th out.

Humber pitched for the New Orleans Zephyrs in 2007, when the team was affiliated with the New York Mets.  In 2008, Humber was traded to Minnesota as part of the Johan Santana deal, but was ultimately released.  He played for the Kansas City Royals in 2009-10 before he was waived and subsequently claimed by Oakland. He was later waived by the Athletics and claimed by the White Sox in Jan. 2011.

Humber was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 29th round of the 2001 MLB Draft, but he did not sign, choosing instead to attend Rice University.

Humber was a first-round selection of the Mets in 2004.

Baseball’s last perfect game belongs to Philadelphia’s Roy Halladay, who threw one against the Florida Marlins on
May 29, 2010. It was the third in White Sox’s history, joining Mark
Buehrle against Tampa Bay on July 23, 2009, and Charles Robertson
against Detroit on April 30, 1922.

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Wieters hits 2 HRs to lead Orioles past White Sox

Matt Wieters powers Baltimore Orioles past Chicago…

CHICAGO — The Baltimore Orioles spent seven innings Monday night stranding base runners at an astonishing rate.

Maybe they were just setting the stage for the dramatic.

Credit a late-inning power surge that forced extra innings, and then a six-run 10th-inning outburst that included catcher Matt Wieters’s first career grand slam — one of four Baltimore long balls, all after the seventh — to give the Orioles a 10-4 comeback win over the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field.

Wieters also clubbed a solo home run in the eighth.

The Orioles forced extra innings with solo homers by Nolan Reimold and Adam Jones in the ninth off closer Hector Santiago.

Chris Davis’s run-scoring double off Zach Stewart, which hit just below the top of the left-field fence, gave Baltimore a 5-4 lead in the 10th and was just the Orioles’ second hit in their past 21 opportunities with runners in scoring position.

Mark Reynolds led off the 10th hitting a ball to the warning track in center field that was misplayed by Alejandro Da Aza for an error, putting Reynolds at third. After Davis’ s run-scoring double, the Orioles tallied three straight singles, including another run-scoring hit by Reimold — who was a late-inning subtitution in the seventh — that scored Davis.

With the bases loaded, Wieters then took an 84 mph full-count slider over the right-field fence for a grand slam, essentially emptying U.S. Cellular Field. Stewart absorbed all six runs, though only one was earned.


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Wieters homers twice to lead Birds over White Sox…


CHICAGO (AP) — Matt Wieters homered twice, including a 10th-inning grand slam, lifting the Baltimore Orioles to a come-from-behind 10-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.

The White Sox took a 4-1 lead into the eighth, but Baltimore hit three solo homers against a pair of relievers to send the game into extra innings.

Chicago reliever Zach Stewart (0-1) allowed six runs in the 10th, five unearned.

Wieters went deep off Jesse Crain in the eighth to make it 4-2. Nolan Reimold and Adam Jones homered off rookie closer Hector Santiago in the ninth to tie it.

In the 10th, Mark Reynolds skied a ball to the wall off Stewart that center fielder Alejandro De Aza dropped for a three-base error. Chris Davis doubled off the left-field wall to score the go-ahead run.

That opened the door for the Orioles. Reimold added an RBI single and with two outs, Wieters hit his first career grand slam into the right-field seats for his fourth homer of the season.

Pedro Strop (1-1) picked up the win in relief.

A.J. Pierzynski had three hits for Chicago, including a homer down the right-field line against starter Jake Arrieta. He’s 4 for 5 against Arrieta in his career.

Paul Konerko laced a two-run double in the sixth inning, breaking open a tie game and scoring De Aza and Brent Morel. Konerko has hit safely in all nine games this season.

Chicago starter Phil Humber made his season debut and worked out of three jams during his 5 1-3 innings. He was left with a no-decision after throwing 115 pitches, allowing one run, six hits and three walks while striking out seven.

Santiago blew his first save in four chances.

Arrieta (1-1) was effective during his 6 2-3 innings, but his defense committed three errors behind him. Arrieta allowed four runs — two earned — and struck out seven.

The Orioles left the bases loaded in both the third and fourth innings, then stranded two more in the fifth.

Wieters committed a pair of throwing errors as the Orioles surrendered a pair of unearned runs.

The White Sox have split first four games at U.S. Cellular Field this season after finishing with the American League’s second-worst home record last year at 36-45. Chicago has won five of their last six games.

The Orioles won their only series in Chicago last season, but wound up winning five road series overall. Baltimore won two of three at Toronto over the weekend.

NOTES: Reliever Tsuyoshi Wada will continue his rehab from a left elbow impingement with a rehab outing Thursday for Triple-A Norfolk. Baltimore manager Buck Showalter expects him to be activated later this month. . Reimold was held out of the starting lineup because leg cramps, but pinch hit for Endy Chavez in the seventh.

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Matt Wieters leads Orioles past Chicago White Sox

CHICAGO — Matt Wieters homered twice, including a 10th-inning grand slam, lifting the Baltimore Orioles to a come-from-behind 10-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.

The White Sox took a 4-1 lead into the eighth, but Baltimore hit three solo homers against a pair of relievers to send the game into extra innings.

Chicago reliever Zach Stewart (0-1) allowed six runs in the 10th, five unearned.

Wieters went deep off Jesse Crain in the eighth to make it 4-2. Nolan Reimold and Adam Jones homered off rookie closer Hector Santiago in the ninth to tie it.

In the 10th, Mark Reynolds skied a ball to the wall off Stewart that center fielder Alejandro De Aza dropped for a three-base error. Chris Davis doubled off the left-field wall to score the go-ahead run.

That opened the door for the Orioles. Reimold added an RBI single and with two outs, Wieters hit his first career grand slam into the right-field seats for his fourth homer of the season.

Pedro Strop (1-1) picked up the win in relief.

A.J. Pierzynski had three hits for Chicago, including a homer down the right-field line against starter Jake Arrieta. He’s 4 for 5 against Arrieta in his career.

Paul Konerko laced a two-run double in the sixth inning, breaking open a tie game and scoring De Aza and Brent Morel. Konerko has hit safely in all nine games this season.

Chicago starter Phil Humber made his season debut and worked out of three jams during his 5 1-3 innings. He was left with a no-decision after throwing 115 pitches, allowing one run, six hits and three walks while striking out seven.
Santiago blew his first save in four chances.

Arrieta (1-1) was effective during his 6 2-3 innings, but his defense committed three errors behind him. Arrieta allowed four runs —  two earned — and struck out seven.

The Orioles left the bases loaded in both the third and fourth innings, then stranded two more in the fifth.

Wieters committed a pair of throwing errors as the Orioles surrendered a pair of unearned runs.

The White Sox have split first four games at U.S. Cellular Field this season after finishing with the American League’s second-worst home record last year at 36-45. Chicago has won five of their last six games.

The Orioles won their only series in Chicago last season, but wound up winning five road series overall. Baltimore won two of three at Toronto over the weekend.

NOTES: Reliever Tsuyoshi Wada will continue his rehab from a left elbow impingement with a rehab outing Thursday for Triple-A Norfolk. Baltimore manager Buck Showalter expects him to be activated later this month. . Reimold was held out of the starting lineup because leg cramps, but pinch hit for Endy Chavez in the seventh.

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Santiago can't save it, White Sox fall 10-4 in…

CHICAGO (AP) – Hector Santiago thought he had strike three. Home plate umpire Lance Barrett thought differently.

From there, everything went wrong for the Chicago White Sox.

Matt Wieters homered twice, including a 10th-inning grand slam, lifting the Baltimore Orioles to a come-from-behind 10-4 win over Chicago on Monday night.

The White Sox took a 4-1 lead into the eighth, but Baltimore hit three solo homers against a pair of relievers to send the game into extra innings.

Chicago reliever Zach Stewart (0-1) allowed six runs in the 10th, five unearned.

Leading off the ninth, Nolan Reimold took a close 2-2 pitch from White Sox closer Santiago that was called a ball by Barrett. Reimold launched the next pitch into the left field seats to cut the White Sox lead to 4-3.

“I kind of walked off (the mound). I don’t walk off unless I think it’s a strike,” Santiago said. “That one pitch maybe could have changed the inning, but it’s just part of the game because it happens.”

Santiago recovered to retire the next two batters, but then elevated a 2-1 pitch to Adam Jones, who tied the game with his third homer in four days.

It was the first blown save for the rookie closer, who had converted his first three opportunities.

“The way I look at it is how he bounces back,” first-year White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. “I have confidence in him to take him out there and let him do it again tomorrow night.”

In the 10th, Mark Reynolds skied a ball to the wall off Stewart that center fielder Alejandro De Aza dropped for a three-base error. Chris Davis doubled off the left-field wall to score the go-ahead run.

That opened the door for the Orioles. Reimold added an RBI single and with two outs, Wieters hit his first career grand slam into the right-field seats for his fourth homer of the season.

“We’ve been battling every game pretty close,” Wieters said. “It’s nice to have a big inning to kind of put some things together.”

Wieters also went deep off Jesse Crain in the eighth to make it 4-2.

Pedro Strop (1-1) picked up the win in relief.

A.J. Pierzynski had three hits for Chicago, including a homer down the right-field line against starter Jake Arrieta. He’s 4 for 5 against Arrieta in his career.

Paul Konerko laced a two-run double in the sixth inning, breaking open a tie game and scoring De Aza and Brent Morel. Konerko has hit safely in all nine games this season.

Chicago starter Phil Humber made his season debut and worked out of three jams during his 5 1-3 innings. He was left with a no-decision after throwing 115 pitches, allowing one run, six hits and three walks while striking out seven.

“That’s not the way you draw it up, definitely not the way I want to pitch every time I go out there,” said Humber, who hadn’t pitched since April 4. “I didn’t have command of my fastball after the second inning. Just had to go to my breaking ball a lot and I was able to make some pitches when I needed to.”

Arrieta (1-1) was effective during his 6 2-3 innings, but his defense committed three errors behind him. Arrieta allowed four runs – two earned – and struck out seven.

Wieters committed a pair of throwing errors as the Orioles surrendered a pair of unearned runs.

The White Sox have split their first four games at U.S. Cellular Field this season after finishing with the American League’s second-worst home record last year at 36-45.

NOTES: White Sox pitching coach Don Cooper was ejected in the ninth after Santiago walked Wieters on four pitches. . Left-hander John Danks (1-1, 5.40 ERA) pitches Tuesday for the White Sox against Taiwanese rookie Wei-Yin Chen (0-0, 3.18) in the second game of a four-game set.

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10th-Inning Surge Pushes Orioles Past White Sox…

10th-Inning Surge Pushes Orioles Past White Sox…

Chris Davis #19 of the Baltimore Orioles watches his RBI double scoring teammate Mark Reynolds #12 during the tenth inning against the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field on April 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Brian Kersey/Getty Images)

Chris Davis #19 of the Baltimore Orioles watches his RBI double scoring teammate Mark Reynolds #12 during the tenth inning against the Chicago White Sox at U.S. Cellular Field on April 16, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Brian Kersey/Getty Images)

CHICAGO (AP) — Matt Wieters and the Baltimore Orioles shook their struggles with runners on bases in a big 10th inning against the White Sox.

Wieters homered twice, including a 10th-inning grand slam, lifting the Baltimore Orioles to a come-from-behind 10-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.

“We’ve been battling every game pretty close,” Wieters said. “It’s nice to have a big inning to kind of put some things together.”

Mistakes and missed opportunities left the Orioles trailing 4-1 going into the eighth, but Baltimore hit three solo homers against a pair of relievers to send the game into extra innings.

“I think it was almost like letting out some frustration,” Orioles manager Buck Showalter said. “All the things we helped them out with.”

The White Sox took a 4-1 lead into the eighth, but Baltimore hit three solo homers against a pair of relievers to send the game into extra innings.

Chicago reliever Zach Stewart (0-1) allowed six runs in the 10th, five unearned.

Wieters went deep off Jesse Crain in the eighth to make it 4-2. Nolan Reimold and Adam Jones homered off rookie closer Hector Santiago in the ninth to tie it.

“We didn’t quit,” said Jones, who has homered in three of his last four games. “Once we went to extra innings, we knew that this was our game. I’m still pretty pumped right now.”

In the 10th, Mark Reynolds skied a ball to the wall off Stewart that center fielder Alejandro De Aza dropped for a three-base error. Chris Davis doubled off the left-field wall to score the go-ahead run.

When I jumped, I jumped too early and took my eyes off of it,” De Aza said. “Two bad innings, we just have to keep (our spirits) up and try to win tomorrow.”

That opened the door for the Orioles. Reimold added an RBI single.

“Any time they come is fine with me,” Reimold said.

With two outs, Wieters hit his first career grand slam into the right-field seats for his fourth homer of the season.

Pedro Strop (1-1) picked up the win in relief.

A.J. Pierzynski had three hits for Chicago, including a homer down the right-field line against starter Jake Arrieta. He’s 4 for 5 against Arrieta in his career.

Paul Konerko laced a two-run double in the sixth inning, breaking open a tie game and scoring De Aza and Brent Morel. Konerko has hit safely in all nine games this season.

Chicago starter Phil Humber made his season debut and worked out of three jams during his 5 1-3 innings. He was left with a no-decision after throwing 115 pitches, allowing one run, six hits and three walks while striking out seven.

Santiago blew his first save in four chances.

“The way I look at it is how he bounces back,” first-year White Sox manager Robin Ventura said. “I have confidence in him to take him out there and let him do it again tomorrow night.”

Arrieta (1-1) was effective during his 6 2-3 innings, but his defense committed three errors behind him. Arrieta allowed four runs — two earned — and struck out seven.

“Jake was the difference,” Showalter said. “(His outing) will be forgotten, but he was outstanding. It’s very encouraging the way he pitched again tonight.”

The Orioles left the bases loaded in both the third and fourth innings, then stranded two more in the fifth.

Baltimore entered hitting .179 with runners in scoring position and started Monday’s game 1 for 9.

In the 10th inning alone, Baltimore had five hits with runners in scoring position.

“It has kind of a snowball effect,” Wieters said. “Once you get some runs going, you stop squeezing the bat as tight and it starts to come a little bit easier.”

Wieters committed a pair of throwing errors as the Orioles surrendered a pair of unearned runs.

The White Sox have split first four games at U.S. Cellular Field this season after finishing with the American League’s second-worst home record last year at 36-45. Chicago has won five of their last six games.

The Orioles won their only series in Chicago last season, but wound up winning five road series overall. Baltimore won two of three at Toronto over the weekend.

NOTES: Reliever Tsuyoshi Wada will continue his rehab from a left elbow impingement with a rehab outing Thursday for Triple-A Norfolk. Baltimore manager Buck Showalter expects him to be activated later this month. . Reimold was held out of the starting lineup because leg cramps, but pinch hit for Endy Chavez in the seventh.

 

 

 

 

 

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Running low on time today, i’ll be back tomorrow hopefully with some more news.

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