"He was trying to go away, and he got it where the guy could hit it out of the park," Tony La Russa told reporters. "But it happens when you would think that a save is going to be routine. It's never routine." This forced Liam Hendriks to escape the eighth inning for Kimbrel. It wasn't easy but after a ten-pitch at-bat, the Aussie got Sergio Alcántra to go down swinging. "I tend to throw a little bit more adrenaline into certain at-bats at times, depending on what the situation is. Having someone else's runner on base is a big motivation to try and get a guy out," Liam Hendriks said. "I was looking for any way to get out of it, and fortunately I was able to get a swing and miss."
Former White Sox pitcher Codi Heuer threw a scoreless ninth inning for the Cubs. This gave the Northsiders a chance to walk it off in the bottom of the ninth. But Henriks rose to the occasion once again. He struck out Wilson Contreras, Patrick Wisdom, and Ian Happ stranding Matt Duffey on second base. That is when Brian Goodwin went to work. After being subbed in for Eloy Jimenez in the sixth inning he delivered the biggest at-bat of the game. He stroked the ball 382 feet to the opposite field to give the White Sox the lead.
"Brian has been great for us since he's been here and he's capable of a lot of things," Lance Lynn said after the game. "We've got a deep roster here. We like what we have." Goodwin was not the only role player to come up with a huge at-bat. Gavin Sheets also hit an RBI single in extras. A fixture of the team, Tim Anderson also chipped in a base hit that plated Yoan Moncada. These RBIs proved to be critical. In the bottom half of the tenth Frank Schwindel homered to cut the Cubs deficit back down to two. The wild affair ended when Garrett Crochet retired fellow pitcher Zach Davies to end the game. It wasn't the White Sox prettiest victory. In fact, at times it was downright ugly. But it goes down in the win column none the less and that's all that matters.
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