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Severino helps Yankees sweep past White Sox

New York win final game 7-3 to complete third consecutiv­e win

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Luis Severino pitched seven effective innings in his first win in a month, Giancarlo Stanton hit his first grand slam in four years and the New York Yankees swept the Chicago White Sox with a 7-3 victory on Wednesday night.

Aaron Hicks also homered as wild card-leading New York closed out a 3-4 trip with its third consecutiv­e win. Gleyber Torres reached three times on a single and two walks.

The Yankees bounced back nicely after they were swept by the big league-best Red Sox, an ugly four-game set that included Severino’s third straight loss. The ace right-hander was a little better this time around, striking out eight while moving into a tie for the major league lead with his career-best 15th win. Severino (15-5) retired 11 in a row after the White Sox used three straight hits to open a 2-0 lead in the first. After Tim Anderson led off the fifth with his 15th homer, Severino fanned the next two batters, and Austin Romine threw out Yoan Moncada trying to steal second, ending the inning.

White Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito (7-9) was tagged for seven runs and six hits in five innings in his first loss in a month. He was 2-0 with a 3.42 ERA in his previous four starts.

Giolito unravelled for a while in the second, beginning with Torres’ leadoff walk on four pitches. After Miguel Andujar struck out, the next five batters reached safely.

Romine and Shane Robinson had consecutiv­e RBI singles, tying it at 2. Brett Gardner was hit by a pitch before Stanton went the other way for his 27th homer.

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