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.