The White Sox three home runs in the first inning are their most in the first inning of a game since July 3rd, 2012, when Kevin Youkilis, Adam Dunn, and Alex Rios all went deep. The White Sox three home runs in the top of the first inning are also the most in any road first inning in franchise history. To add insult to injury another piece of the infamous Jose Quintana trade was dealing on the mound against his former organization. Dylan Cease threw five innings, striking out 10 hitters. He earned the win and improved his record to 9-6. Cease fanned the last four hitters he faced and racked up 13 swings and misses.
The White Sox solidified themselves as the new kings of Chicago baseball. "To come here and take over this park and get all three of them," Tim Anderson said, "I can definitely say we were the better team this series, for sure." While beating a depleted team with a Triple-A caliber roster may not seem like a big deal, the weekend served as a coronation for the White Sox. The White Sox have yet to play at full strength this season. With more and more players returning and a revamped post-deadline roster, the White Sox looks more dangerous than ever. Beating their crosstown rival on ABC served as a coming-out party for the most dangerous team in the American League. The 2016 Cubs are officially a distant memory. The sweep of the Cubs has the team playing with confidence with a huge series against the Yankees on the horizon. Flexing their muscle on a nationally televised game doesn't hurt either. "We're dangerous," Anderson said. "Once everything is clicking, we're dangerous. But no matter what TV it's on, we should go out and perform and have fun with it."
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