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Josh Harrison and Luis Robert hit two-run home runs in Chicago’s five-run, five-innings, while the White Sox beat the Los Angeles Angels 11-4 on Tuesday night to hit 17 hits.
José Abreu and Yoan Moncada doubled their RBI with 5 runs and 7 RBIs on the White Sox. The White Sox recovered from a three-run deficit in a seven-batter multi-hit game and won their second victory in seven games.
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Chicago manager Tony La Russa said, “I think you’re three down and everyone was saying it all together.’I’m not going to do this for (starter) Johnny (Quet).” “Our people were relentless. It shows us what we can do.”
Mike Trout and Shohei Ohtani hit three consecutive home runs in Los Angeles, where they lost five out of eight on a home run that was hurt by a scuffle. Otani went for a walk, 2 RBIs and 2 RBIs 3 to 3 on the eve of the next mound.
Quet (2-4) hit three home runs in an unstable one-third and threw 7 hits and 6 innings.
“I told them,’I’ll hit a home run,'” Quet said of his bargain conversation with his teammates. “Today the ball is being carried, so let’s put it in the air. Those homers moved me and then I was able to do it.”
Robert’s spectacular 448-foot shot from Oliver Ortega (1-3) highlights Chicago’s dismantling of Haros’s constantly poor pitching staff. Robert, Tim Anderson and Abreu all scored three hits, and Harrison drove in three runs.
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“It’s good for everyone to have a day like today,” Robert said through an interpreter. “That doesn’t mean we’ll spend this day tomorrow, but we’ll try.”
Angels rookie Chase Silseth largely cruised the first four innings of the fifth Big League start, but Chicago suddenly chased him for the fifth. Seby Zavala doubled the RBI before Harrison tied it with his second home run this season.
The Angels are out of the top four starters in the coming weeks, with a few relief injuries, two poorly performing starters sent to minors, and top reliefs Ryan Tepera and Raisel Iglesias currently appealing to the suspension. Will compete for competent pitching.
“Playing a man in any position makes it more challenging, but it still feels good about where we are,” said Angels bench coach Ray Montgomery. “It got faster there (away) because the rally tends to do. Some different pitches, some different bounces and runs, and it goes in different directions.”
Chicago sent 11 batters to the plate for the seventh time, but could be even bigger if Jaime Barrier defeated Anderson and Robert and didn’t finish loading the base.
Trout was visibly frustrated in the centerfield while Angels Relief Elvis Peguero was in 7th place on the mound. The three MVPs seemed to inform the Angels dugout that he was tilting the pitch while Peguero allowed four runs on two hits and two walks. rice field.
Peguero confirmed that Trout had warned him about the pitch chips during the match.
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Big flies
Andrew Velazquez hit the second home run before Trout and Otani connected, giving the Angels three home runs on Quet’s nine pitches. Two pitches after Trout placed his 23rd home run in his left field, Otani blew up the 17th (4th on the Angels home stand) at an exit speed of 115.2 mph.
The former Angels MVP hit a home run in his fifth consecutive at-bat in his career and second in a row this season.
Temporary provisional
The Angels played a second match after a major brawl with the Seattle Mariners and a subsequent ceasefire, some of which have been appealed. Montgomery once again replaced interim manager Phil Nevin.
Trainers room
White Sox: After being off the injured list on Tuesday, Moncada went 2-5 with 2 RBIs. He has been out with a tense right hamstring since June 18th.
Angels: LF Brandon Marsh left his sixth injured right knee. … Relief Archie Bradley could go out for two months after breaking his elbow bone when he fell off the dugout railing during a brawl last Sunday. … RHP Jimmy Herget was shut down again while recovering from a collision on his right shoulder. He was on the injured list a week ago.
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Otani (6-4, 2.90 ERA) returned to the mound of Haros’s home stand finale last week after throwing eight innings of a scoreless two-hit ball with a career-high 13 strikeouts against Kansas City. He will face Chicago’s Michael Kopech (2-4, 2.59). He is losing in a row.