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<p>Max Kepler drew a two-out walk with the bases loaded in the 13th inning and the Minnesota Twins outlasted the Chicago White Sox 2-1 Thursday.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p><p>The Twins pushed across the go-ahead run after Logan Morrison doubled off left fielder Charlie Tilson&rsquo;s glove with two outs. Hector Santiago (2-3)&nbsp;[url=http://www.bengalscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-nick-vigil-jersey]Nick Vigil Jersey[/url]&nbsp;, the sixth White Sox reliever, intentionally walked Ehire Adrianza before walking Jake Cave and Kepler.</p><p>Alan Busenitz (2-0), the Twins&rsquo; sixth reliever, pitched 1 2/3 innings for the win.</p><p>Minnesota bounced back after the White Sox tied it with two outs in the bottom of the ninth when closer Fernando Rodney walked pinch-hitter Daniel Palka on four pitches to force in a run.</p><p>Rodney quickly got the first two Chicago hitters in the inning, but ended up blowing his fourth save in 21 chances. Yolmer Sanchez singled, Rodney hit Tim Anderson with a pitch and Charlie Tilson walked before Palka also walked.</p><p>Morrison hit his ninth homer deep to right to lead off the seventh for a 1-0 lead. The drive was just Minnesota&rsquo;s second hit off White Sox starter Lucas Giolito, who didn&rsquo;t allow any until Eddie Rosario lined a double off first baseman Jose Abreu&rsquo;s glove with one out in the sixth.</p><p>Twins starter Jake Odorizzi tossed six shutout innings in his best outing in more than a month, allowing three hits and striking out eight. The righty was 0-3 with an 8.77 ERA in his six previous starts.</p><p>Giolito recovered after walking the bases loaded in the first for his lowest-scoring outing this season. The 6-foot-6 righty, who entered with a 7.01 ERA, allowed one run on four hits and four walks in 6 1/3 innings. He leads the AL with 51 walks.</p><p>Giolito escaped the first without allowing a run despite throwing just 11 of his first 26 pitches for strikes.</p><p>The White Sox barely threatened against Odorizzi.</p><p>BOOTED</p><p>Anderson, Chicago&rsquo;s shortstop, was ejected for the second time in his career in the 11th when he argued with umpire Gerry Davis after being caught stealing second.</p><p>TRAINER&rsquo;S ROOM</p><p>Twins: RF Taylor Motter hit the wall hard trying to catch Yoan Moncada&rsquo;s double in the sixth. Motter stayed down on the warning track for a couple of minutes, but was tended to by the trainer and remained in the game until Kepler pinch hit for him in the seventh. . INF Jorge Polanco (PED suspension) was scheduled to DH in one game and play shortstop in the other in a doubleheader for Triple-A Rochester on Thursday. He can be reinstated on July 5. . OF Byron Buxton (fractured left big toe) will play DH and play center field for Rochester.</p><p>White Sox: Sanchez left the game in the 13th after tripping on first base when he ran out a grounder. . Manager Rick Renteria said OF Nicky Delmonico (broken right middle finger) will start swinging a bat soon, but isn&rsquo;t close to beginning a rehab assignment.</p><p>UP NEXT</p><p>Twins: Ace RHP Jose Berrios (8-5, 3.15) takes the mound against LHP Mike Montgomery (2-2, 3.39) as the Twins move across town and meet the Cubs in the opener of a three-game interleague set that starts Friday. Berrios has won his last three decisions over five starts in June and has a 2.10 ERA during the span.</p><p>White Sox: RHP Dylan Covey (3-2, 3.45) faces RHP Yovani Gallardo when Chicago opens a three-game series at Texas on Friday. Covey left in the fifth inning of his previous start&nbsp;[url=http://www.bengalscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-clint-boling-jersey]Clint Boling Jersey[/url]&nbsp;, last Saturday, with a right hip flexor strain, but after throwing a bullpen session on Tuesday said he felt fine.</p>
<p>Reynaldo Lopez had just walked in a run when Shin-Soo Choo came up with a chance to give Texas a lead while extending the longest on-base streak in the majors this season.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p><p>The White Sox right-hander recorded that key out , and Chicago responded with a five-run fifth inning that included Matt Davidson&rsquo;s two-run double in a 10-5 victory over the Rangers on Sunday.</p><p>&rdquo;You have to be confident in yourself every time, 100 percent,&rdquo; Lopez said through an interpreter. &rdquo;Have confidence in your pitches, and execute your pitches and execute a plan. I think that was the key for me that inning.&rdquo;</p><p>Avisail Garcia had four hits and Davidson and Jose Abreu drove in three runs apiece to help the White Sox avoid a sweep to start a 10-game road trip, their longest of the season. Davidson had his second straight three-hit game.</p><p>Choo extended the on-base streak to 42 games with an eighth-inning walk after going 0 for 4 against Lopez, including the strikeout looking with the bases loaded in a 2-2 tie to end the fourth.</p><p>Leading off as the designated hitter after missing a game with a strained right quadriceps that the club said will limit him defensively for a few weeks, Choo&rsquo;s hitting streak ended at 12 games. The on-base streak is the third-longest streak in club history, and longest since 1995.</p><p>Lopez (4-5) made it through 6 1/3 innings in the boiling Texas heat &ndash; a first-pitch temperature of 97 degrees that climbed past 100 before the last of Lopez&rsquo;s career-high 114 pitches. The right-hander allowed seven hits and two runs with six strikeouts.</p><p>&rdquo;I didn&rsquo;t feel tired in any moment of the game,&rdquo; Lopez said. &rdquo;But right now, yes. Especially because today&rsquo;s game, a day game with the heat, and I feel really tired.&rdquo;</p><p>One-time Texas closer Joakim Soria pitched around two singles in the ninth and had three strikeouts in a five-out save. It was his 12th save of the season in his 14th consecutive scoreless appearance. It was also his first five-out save since 2009.</p><p>Five straight Chicago hitters reached with one out in the five-run fifth against Texas ace Cole Hamels, starting with ninth-hitting Adam Engel on a wild pitch after a strikeout.</p><p>Tim Anderson doubled, Garcia hit a run-scoring single and Abreu had an infield single before Davidson&rsquo;s double off the bottom of the 14-foot wall in left field.</p><p>Garcia had two doubles and one of two triples for the White Sox&nbsp;[url=http://www.bengalscheapshop.com/cheap-authentic-anthony-munoz-jersey]Anthony Munoz Jersey[/url]&nbsp;, who started the day tied for second in the majors with 23 triples. Abreu&rsquo;s RBIs were on a groundout, a triple and a sacrifice fly.</p><p>Hamels (4-7) gave up a season-high seven earned runs on nine hits, which tied the season high from his previous start. The left-hander matched a season low with five innings amid talk of a deadline trade with the Rangers in last place in the AL West.</p><p>&rdquo;The heat&rsquo;s the heat,&rdquo; said Hamels, whose ERA in home starts went up to 5.83 while that number in day games ballooned to 7.53. &rdquo;It doesn&rsquo;t really have any sort of effect on locating a pitch. I think it&rsquo;s a lot of the times you just get into a rhythm or you get outside of your rhythm and you just don&rsquo;t slow it down.&rdquo;</p><p>GOING EXTRAS</p><p>There weren&rsquo;t any homers while the teams combined for 15 runs and 25 hits. But there were nine extra-base hits, including five doubles by the White Sox. Joey Gallo had a two-run triple for the Rangers on a ball that was misplayed in the gap by Engel, the center fielder, and Garcia, who was playing right.</p><p>SHORT HOPS</p><p>Rougned Odor reached all five times, a career high, with two walks and three singles for Texas. &hellip; Soria recorded his second save of at least four outs this season. &hellip; Hamels had at least seven strikeouts without a walk for the first time in almost two years. &hellip; Garcia&rsquo;s four hits were a season high, and Abreu matched his best this year with three RBIs.</p><p>TRAINER&rsquo;S ROOM</p><p>White Sox: LF Leury Garcia left after striking out in the fifth inning with a jammed finger on his left hand. He will re-evaluated Monday.</p><p>Rangers: Manager Jeff Banister was noncommittal on the next outing for LHP Martin Perez (right elbow). He&rsquo;s had two straight scoreless rehab outings. Perez has been on the disabled list since April 30.</p><p>UP NEXT</p><p>White Sox: RHP James Shields (3-9, 4.29 ERA) is scheduled for the opener of a three-game interleague series in Cincinnati on Monday. He is 1-4 with a 5.97 ERA in six road games this season, including five starts.</p><p>Rangers: RHP Austin Bibens-Dirkx (1-1, 3.57) is scheduled for the opener of a two-game series against Houston on Tuesday. He pitched five scoreless innings in a no-decision against San Diego on Tuesday.</p><p>&mdash;</p><p>&nbsp;</p></div>]]></description>
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