Dayton Daily News

Reds go quietly against Sox; season-ending series begins

- By Jay Cohen

Carlos Rodón CHICAGO — made the most of the stuff he had. That was enough for manager Tony La Russa.

Rodón pitched five scoreless innings in a closely watched start ahead of the playoffs, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Cincinnati Reds 6-1 on Wednesday night.

“Sometimes you have to go out there and pitch,” he said. “Didn’t have that overpoweri­ng fastball but had some secondary stuff and got weak contact.”

Tim Anderson and Gavin Sheets homered as the White Sox (91-68) moved a season-high 23 games above .500 with their fourth consecutiv­e victory. Sheets drove in three runs for the AL Central champions, and Leury García had an RBI single.

Rodón (13-5) allowed one hit, struck out four and walked two in his first start since he lasted three innings in a 4-3 loss at Detroit on Sept. 20. The All-Star lefthander reported some arm soreness after his previous outing that he described as normal, but it drew some concern from La Russa.

Rodón’s 24 starts and 132 2/3 innings are his highest totals since 2016, well beyond his totals in the previous two years combined. While acknowledg­ing the strain of the increased workload, Rodón said he isn’t going to use that as an excuse.

“As you see, I still go out there and I go do my job,” he said. “I have to go win

for a team, that’s what I’m going to do.”

If Rodón can keep going in the postseason, he could provide a big lift for the White Sox.

Rodón improved to 5-0 with a 1.93 ERA over his last six starts. While he didn’t have his usual velocity,

topping out at 92.7 mph, he breezed through a Reds lineup missing two of the team’s best hitters. He threw 69 pitches, 43 for strikes.

“We didn’t ask him, ‘Hey, show us that you can get in the upper 90s,’” La Russa said. “That wasn’t the way it was. I thought he made pitches.”

Delino DeShields hit an RBI double in the ninth for Cincinnati, which finished with four hits. First baseman Joey Votto and outfielder Nick Castellano­s rested a day after the Reds (82-77) were eliminated from playoff contention.

Cincinnati right-hander Sonny Gray (7-9) was charged with five runs and five hits in 4 2/3 innings.

“Really good stuff, really good,” manager David Bell said. “Maybe just missed off more than he caught the plate . ... Definitely could have been a different night.”

Sheets drove in García with his 11th homer in the third, going deep in back-to-back games for the first time in his career. The rookie also singled in Yoán Moncada in the fourth.

Anderson tacked on his 17th homer in the seventh, a solo drive to right-center off Jeff Hoffman.

Anderson started at shortstop after he decided to appeal a three-game suspension for making contact with umpire Tim Timmons during Monday’s 8-7 win at Detroit. He also was fined.

Finishing up

Luis Castillo (8-16, 4.05 ERA) starts the opener of a three-game set tonight for the Reds in Pittsburgh.

Reiver Sanmartin makes his second big league start in the season finale Sunday. The 25-year-old left-hander pitched 5 2/3 innings of onerun ball in the Reds’ 13-1 victory over the Pirates on Monday.

 ?? CHARLES REX ARBOGAST PHOTOS / AP ?? White Sox pitcher Carlos Rodon tuned up for the playoffs by holding the Reds to one hit over five scoreless innings Wednesday in his first start since lasting three innings at Detroit on Sept. 20.
CHARLES REX ARBOGAST PHOTOS / AP White Sox pitcher Carlos Rodon tuned up for the playoffs by holding the Reds to one hit over five scoreless innings Wednesday in his first start since lasting three innings at Detroit on Sept. 20.
 ?? ?? Kyle Farmer is greeted by Aristides Aquino after scoring the Reds’ lone run Wednesday in the ninth inning of a 6-1 loss in Chicago. The Reds are playing out the string after being eliminated from playoff contention.
Kyle Farmer is greeted by Aristides Aquino after scoring the Reds’ lone run Wednesday in the ninth inning of a 6-1 loss in Chicago. The Reds are playing out the string after being eliminated from playoff contention.

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