Triston Casas met an RBI single that enabled Alex Bregman to make the game-winning run at the bottom of the 10th round when Boston Red Sox extended his winning line to four matches by beating the visiting Chicago White Sox 4-3 Saturday.
Case was appointed by Chicago-Reliever Mike Vasil (0-1) with one out and the bases were loaded.
Rafael Devers met a three-run home run for Red Sox, who received six speechless innings from the start button Garrett Crochet. Garrett Whitlock (1-0) won the victory for making a speechless 10th. He knocked out two.
Chicago got a two-run home run from Luis Robert Jr. It was his second Homer of the season.
Crochet gave up four hits, went two and knocked out seven. He threw 96 seats and lowered his era to 1.13.
Chase Meidroth had three of Chicago’s seven hits. Meidroth is one of four players that White Sox acquired when they traded Crochet for Boston last winter. Chicago also got two hits from Edgar Quero, which was stranded on the base after led the ninth with a double.
The loss extended Chicago’s losing line to six matches. White Sox is 0-8 on the road.
The game was aimless until Devers hammered against Chicago starter Shane Smith at the bottom of the fifth. It was his second home run this season.
Smith allowed three runs on four hits in 4 2/3 rounds. He knocked out three, went one and beat three strokes.
Ceddanne Rafaela doubled and Jarren Duran struck before Devers hammered in the fifth. The White Sox Band game in seventh. After a meidroth single, in Joshua Palacios from third, Robert met a two-run home run against Greg Weissert to make it a 3-3 game.
With one out and Bregman in second place in the 10th, Vasil intentionally went Wilyer Abreu and then went Kristian Campbell before Casas singled.
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