White Sox fall short in bid for four-game game sweep of A’s - Chicago News Weekly

Thursday, August 19, 2021

White Sox fall short in bid for four-game game sweep of A’s

The A’s Matt Olson, right, celebrates with Elvis Andrus after hitting a two-run home run during the seventh inning against the White Sox in Chicago, Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) | AP Photos

Matt Olson’s two-run homer against Michael Kopech is the difference in A’s 5-4 win; Sox take three of four.

Three out of four, not bad.

Especially against a quality team like the Athletics (69-53), who got out of town with a 5-4 victory over the White Sox (71-51) Thursday at Guaranteed Rate Field.

The Sox had chances to complete a four-game series sweep but settled for a quality series win in the midst of a stretch against quality four contending teams.

Dylan Cease pitched six innings of three-run ball and exited in a tie game, but Matt Olson ripped a two-run homer with two outs against Michael Kopech (3-2) in the seventh. The A’s tried helping in the ninth when shortstop Elvis Andrus knocked a game-ending out from center fielder Starling Marte’s glove, allowing Zack Collins to score and putting Jose Abreu on second. But Eloy Jimenez’ hard liner to Marte ended it.

“We got the series win which is big and [winning three of four against] a team as talented as they are is something to build on,” Cease said. “We just have to keep doing it.”

The Sox were 4-3 against the Yankees and A’s on the homestand that included the Field of Dreams game. The Rays and Blue Jays are next, on the road.

“It was a good series,” said first baseman Andrew Vaughn, whose two-run homer in the fifth gave the Sox a 3-2 lead. “We made a couple miscues and they hit a couple homers and we lose. Go to Tampa Bay and start a new one.”

The Sox settled for just one run when they loaded the bases after an RBI double by Jimenez in the first against lefty Cole Irvin, and they left the bases full in the third.

Cease gave up leadoff homers to Sean Murphy and Matt Chapman, the latter a go-ahead blast in the sixth.

Three batters before Olson’s homer, Vaughn dived to his right for Andrus’ ground ball that could have been played by second baseman Cesar Hernandez, then threw high from his knees to Kopech covering first. Andrus scored on the Olson homer.

“My first move was to go get the ball,” Vaughn said. “I just went to get it because the pitcher had been covering either way if I fielded it or [Hernandez] fielded it. And I just made a bad throw.”

A rest for Tim

Shortstop Tim Anderson had a planned day off for the day game following a night game.

“He puts so much into it and 12 hours later it’s asking a lot and you run that tank dry,” manager Tony La Russa said, “so it’s a good day that will get him ready for the weekend and four in Toronto.”

No immediate plans for extra rest

Starters Carlos Rodon, Lance Lynn, Lucas Giolito and Cease had varying extra days of rest after the All-Star break, but there are no immediate plans for extra rest through Tampa, Toronto and the Cubs at home next weekend.

After that, “off days [on Aug. 30, Sept 2 and Sept. 6] will accomplish giving guys rest,” La Russa said.

The Sox have a double-digit lead in the AL Central but “we’re taking nothing for granted and trying to win the series, trying to win the game,” La Russa said.

Rodon is “penciled in” to come off the 10-day IL with shoulder fatigue and start a game in Toronto.



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