The Chicago White Sox were down four runs after the first inning Wednesday against the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Eloy Jiménez began the second with a single and Andrew Vaughn followed with a home run. Oscar Colás also hit a two-run homer in the inning to help the Sox pull even. Luis Robert led off the third with his 35th homer of the season, jump-starting a three-run inning, and the Sox were on their way to a 10-5 victory in front of 17,723. “I liked the intent of playing baseball correctly on the offensive side,” manager Pedro Grifol said, noting sequences such as Lenyn Sosa executing a sacrifice bunt in the sixth ahead of a two-run triple by Tim Anderson. “Getting guys in, moving guys over, the intent was there today.