Abreu hits the sailors with a big slam

SEATTLE – José Abreu hit a grand slam at the second amphitheater for Homer’s 200th career, Luis Robert and Zack Collins eliminated him from the park for the first time this season, and the Chicago White Sox i- they defeated the Marines 10-4 Tuesday night. from Seattle.

The sailors’ fateful night began when their starter, James Paxton, left the game after 24 pitches with an injury to his left elbow and continued with a barrage of long balls from the White Sox.

Cuban Robert broke the tie with 3-3, with a two-point shot in front of Nick Margevicius in the fifth half. Collins passed Chicago to host Margevicius (0-1), who took the loss with a three-round homer in the second, after replacing Paxton on the mound.

Also, the Cuban Abreu ended the night with the fourth grand slam of his career, the second so far this year, with two outs in the eighth against Keynan Middleton.

Lucas Giolito (1-0) in Chicago was dominant at the beginning, gave up one half and left the mound after 5 1/3 halves, due to the large number of pitching. Giolito ventilated five strokes in a row and finished with 10 shots. He struggled in the third, giving up three Seattle races with four hits, but rallied to withdraw nine of the last 10 fights he faced and left after 96 pitches.

For the White Sox, Cubans Luis Robert 4-2, with two marked rounds and two RBI; José Abreu 4-1, with one scored and five products; Yoan Moncada 3-0, with one scored. Dominicans Yermin Mercedes 5-1; Leury Garcia 5-0.

For the sailors, the Dominican José Marmolejos 1-0. Venezuelan Luis Torrens 4-1.

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