Chicago White Sox hit 4 home runs in win over Minnesota Twins

Minneapolis – The left -handed player of the White Sox of Chicago, Andrew Benintendi, was loaded, slipped but has always taken a shallow fly to the left by Brooks Lee during the first round Tuesday in the target field.
“I tried to slow down and my foot slipped there,” said Benintendi. “It was a bit wet there. Glad that my knee is not exploded. I was just happy to be able to take the catch. It would have been quite embarrassing if you drop it. ”
Benintendi found his place in marble during the second round, hitting a solo home run. It was the first four blows of the evening for Benintendi, who then struck a three -point home run.
The SOXs finished with four circuits, enclosed the Twins of Minnesota 12-3 in front of 11,721 in the target field.
Benintende had five points produced. Bryan Ramos and Will Robertson both driven in half. In addition to the two Benintendi circuits, Kyle Teel and Lenyn Sosa also deepened the victory.
“The guys are committed to being on time and make good swing decisions, putting them in very good places to drive the ball,” said Manager Willable about the 66 team circuits from the stars break. “Obviously, Colson (Montgomery) has struck its circuits, but that comes from a lot of different places.”
Leaving Davis Martin won the victory, granting three points over six strokes with four stick withdrawals and three goals on balls in six rounds.
“There was no doubt about it, it was a granular outing,” said Martin. “Had photos of jams, a triple head (in the first), which is generally not a superb setter.
“Be effective, four locations or less. How can we bring these guys to enter and take out with your best things? Once we have simplified that it is when we brought and get out of the guys.”

The SOX dragged 3-1 in the fifth when Brooks Baldwin started the Channel with a walk. Robertson broke his bat while bouncing one in the mound. The start of the twins Simeon Woods Richardson dodged the bat while aligning the group, but then launched a high row and the two runners were safe. Ramos followed with a double of two points tied.
The SOXs broke this equality in the sixth against the lifter Thomas Hatch. Montgomery walked. Curtis Mead struck a third tuning group. Ryan Fitzgerald aligned it properly, but his launch was out of the brand and the two runners were safe. Benintendi then led to Montgomery with only one, giving the SOX an advance of 4-3. Baldwin did 5-3 with another single RBI. He was sure.
“We took advantage of some of their mistakes and have been able to mark some of their mistakes, which is part of the game, but you have to do your job offensively and make sure you pay them for this and we did it,” said Venable. “And then once we took out the starter, we did a good job against the enclosure of the lifts, marked in all possible ways, a good situational strike, obviously, the circuits were great and the contributions of everyone.”
Teel led the seventh with a Home Run, his fifth of the season. Three throws later, Sosa struck her 19th Hometh Run of the year at the top of the team. Robertson added a single two points later in the Channel.
“It’s a quick way to score races,” said Benintendi about the team’s success to hit the circuits in the second half. “We are a fairly striated team, we are moving forward and then pass the stick to the next guy. Showed this evening. It was like that, I think, for most of the second half.
“From top to bottom, everyone has produced.”
Benintendi connected for the Home Run of three points to the eighth against Noah Davis. He is second in the team with 17 circuits.
“It just seemed that he was in a good place from the first throw of the match where he saw the ball, he was on time,” said Venable. “He used the whole field this evening and obviously the Big Swings couple on the traction side.”
The SOX (51-88) finished with 13 strokes and followed a sequence of five consecutive defeats with three consecutive victories. The SOXs are 6-6 at the first 12 games of their section of 17 competitions in 17 days.
“We are already spending a lot of time together, you take the days off, sprinkled here and there and that is 17 days of 12 hours in a row,” said Martin. “It will separate you or really keep you together. It keeps us together.
“We have fun and find ways to laugh and enjoy every day.”




