San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Garcia helps Texas rally from five down

- By Gavin Good

CHICAGO — Loud chants of “Fire Tony!” broke out at Guaranteed Rate Field as manager Tony La Russa and the Chicago White Sox blew a five-run lead and lost to the Texas Rangers 11-9 in 10 innings on Saturday.

La Russa has been under increased scrutiny this week since ordering an unconventi­onal intentiona­l walk in a loss to the Los Angeles Dodgers. The White Sox won the AL Central last season, but now are just 2730 under their 77-year-old Hall of Fame manager.

Chicago has lost three of four. Texas won for just the fourth time in its last 11 games.

Jake Burger hit a three-run homer off AL ERA leader Martin Perez that helped the White Sox take a 5-0 lead into the fifth.

But the Rangers clawed back when Adolis Garcia hit a threerun homer off Lucas Giolito in the fifth, then tied it at 7 on Jonah Heim’s sacrifice fly in the seventh as the crowd of 30,221 began chanting at La Russa.

Nathaniel Lowe put Texas ahead with his second double of the game, a drive that began a four-run burst in the 10th. A passed ball by Reese McGuire scored another run and Marcus Semien hit a two-run single.

Danny Mendick’s RBI single and Andrew Vaughn’s sacrifice

fly pulled Chicago within two runs in the bottom half, but Joe Barlow retired Luis Robert and Jose Abreu to end it.

Texas reliever Matt Moore (3-0) fanned five in two scoreless innings.

Matt Foster (1-1) took the loss. The White Sox tagged Perez for 12 hits and six earned runs in five innings. He began the day with a 1.56 ERA.

Giolito was impressive through four innings before Garcia homered for the 12th time this year.

Kole Calhoun doubled twice for Texas.

Outfielder Steele Walker was the latest Texas player to get added to the COVID-19-related injured list. Texas recalled outfielder Zach Reks from Triple-A Round Rock in his place.

Catcher Mitch Garver, righthande­r Glenn Otto, lefthander Brett Martin and bench coach Donnie Ecker have all been added to the list this week.

Utility fielder Josh Smith (sprained AC joint) remains day-to-day, but was throwing in the infield before the game.

 ?? Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press ?? The Rangers’ Adolis Garcia reacts as he rounds the bases after his three-run homer in the fifth inning Saturday.
Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press The Rangers’ Adolis Garcia reacts as he rounds the bases after his three-run homer in the fifth inning Saturday.

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