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Boston Red Sox Roar Back to Knock Off Chicago White Sox

Martinez clobbered a three-run home run in the ninth inning to put the game out of reach

Jackie Bradley Jr. hit a sacrifice fly in Boston's four-run seventh inning and a tiebreaking single in the ninth, helping the Red Sox beat the Chicago White Sox 9-4 on Thursday night.

Ian Kinsler sparked the winning rally with a one-out single off Thyago Vieira (1-1) for the last of his three hits. Blake Swihart then walked before Bradley drove in Kinsler with a liner into right field.

Major league-leading Boston poured it on from there. Andrew Benintendi added another RBI single and J.D. Martinez hit a three-run drive for his 39th homer, making it 9-4 and sending much of the crowd of 18,015 to the exits.

Mookie Betts also homered as the Red Sox (93-42) earned their third straight win and increased their AL East advantage to 8 1/2 games over the New York Yankees, who blew a late lead in an 8-7 loss to Detroit. Ryan Brasier (1-0) pitched a perfect eighth for his first win in his 28th major league appearance.

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Michael Kopech got his first career win on Sunday. You’ll notice he’s wearing the team’s standard black jersey, which occurred out of respect for Tigers great Alan Trammell, whose jersey was retired on Sunday.
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The White Sox have now won nine of their last 12 games, including their final three of the weekend vs. the Tigers.
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It was a happy day for the White Sox, as manager Rick Renteria returned to the team’s dugout after missing time due to health concerns.
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Adam Engel shows off his accurate nickname, which he earned after robbing a slew of home runs in the month of August.
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Don't worry Avisail. The team has now won nine of its last 12 games and has been playing some of its best baseball of the season.
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Reynaldo Lopez struck out seven batters and gave up just four hits in 5.2 innings of work on Aug. 24.
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Yoan Moncada hit an RBI triple in the team’s 7-2 win over the Tigers Sunday, and smacked a double and drove in two runs on Aug. 24.
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Lucas Giolito was excellent Saturday, pitching seven innings and striking out six while allowing one run.
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DETROIT, MI - AUGUST 25: Adam Engel #15 of the Chicago White Sox and Yolmer Sanchez #5 of the Chicago White Sox joke around before their game against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on August 25, 2018 in Detroit, Michigan. The teams are wearing their Players Weekend jerseys and hats. The White Sox defeated the Tigers 6-1. (Photo by Duane Burleson/Getty Images)

Chicago (53-81) wasted a terrific start by Lucas Giolito, who struck out eight while pitching 6 1/3 innings of one-run ball. Avisail Garcia homered and drove in three runs, and Yolmer Sanchez collected three hits in the opener of a 10-game homestand.

The White Sox had won five of six, including two of three in their previous series against the Yankees. But they were unable to put away the powerful Red Sox, who scored 11 times in the seventh inning of a 14-6 victory against Miami on Wednesday night.

Chicago got off to a fast start behind Garcia, who is batting just .159 (17 for 107) with 37 strikeouts in 28 games in August. Garcia hit a two-run drive to center in the first and a sacrifice fly in the second, helping the White Sox build a 4-0 lead.

Giolito threw a career-high 113 pitches before he was pulled after Brock Holt walked in the seventh. The 6-foot-6 right-hander got a big ovation as he made his way to the dugout, but the cheers quickly faded as the Red Sox pounced on Jeanmar Gomez.

Kinsler and Swihart greeted Gomez with consecutive singles, driving in Holt for Boston's first run. Bradley then hit a sacrifice fly before Betts connected for his 29th homer, tying it at 4 with a towering drive just over the wall in left.

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