The game was tied at one apiece in the seventh inning when Tim Anderson decided to spark a rally. He singled to right field then stole second base. While on second base, he drew the attention of pitcher Dillion Tate, who threw an errant pickoff attempt to centerfield, allowing Anderson to advance to third. Nick Madrigal did the rest. After going 0-6 in Saturday's doubleheader, Madrigal recorded his second hit of the afternoon. He hit a fly ball to right field that landed in the corner for an RBI triple. It was Madrigal's fourth triple of the season. As per tradition with Madrigal, the hit came with two strikes, living up to his nickname "Nicky Two Strikes."
One pitch later Yoan Moncada laced a single to right field to give the White Sox a 3-1 lead. That was all the run support the bullpen would need. Garrett Crochet entered the game in the eighth inning and retired the side 1-2-3. He passed the baton to Liam Hendriks in the ninth. Hendriks was stellar once again. He induced two soft ground balls to end the game, giving him his 13th save of the season and third in two days.
Lucas Gioltio was credited with the win improving his record to 5-4. The win also gave the White Sox a 6-1 record on the homestand. After being swept by the Yankees before coming home the White Sox needed to bounce bag. Taking two of three from the first-place Cardinals, then taking four in a row against the Orioles qualifies as just that.
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