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Solo act: The Chicago White Sox have been hitting home runs recently, and looking for more with runners on base

Andrew Vaughn and Luis Robert Jr. provided instant offense for the Chicago White Sox on Monday against the Texas Rangers. Vaughn connected on an Andrew Heaney slider for a home run to left with two outs and nobody on in the sixth inning at Guaranteed Rate Field. Five pitches later, Robert homered to center off a Heaney fastball. It was the third time in the last five games the Sox went back-to-back. Oddly enough, it was also the eighth and ninth consecutive solo home run for the team. That streak came to an end in the first inning Tuesday with a two-run homer by Eloy Jiménez. The Sox have hit at least one homer in 12 of their last 15 games, with Jiménez’s first-inning blast giving the team a total of 23 during the stretch. The homer, with Vaughn on base, was exactly what the team has been looking for and what was missing in previous games. “It’s making a truth of the point that solos don’t beat you, crooked numbers beat you,” manager Pedro Grifol said before Tuesday’s game against the Rangers.

 

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