After further review, WhiteSox win wild one over Rangers. scotgregor has the story.
Before Tuesday night's game against the Rangers, manager Pedro Grifol was trying to process the White Sox's last 9 home runs all being solo shots. Considering nothing has come easy for the Sox this season, launching so many consecutive homers with no runners on base kind of fits the profile.
There were no solo homers in the eighth for the Sox. Instead, it was Elvis Andrus tying the game with a 2-run single before apparently being thrown out at home trying to score the winning run on Zach Remillard's single. by signing up you agree to our terms of service "I felt it was going to be a very close play, for sure," Andrus said."Those plays, you never know what's going to happen. Very glad it went our way.""We haven't played to our maximum potential, but we're still competing and that's what it's all about," Andrus said."There's a lot of season left, a lot of games ahead of us.
As the Sox try staying afloat in the flyweight AL Central, hitting more homers with runners on base is only one of the problems that needs to be fixed.
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