Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Cease gives Sox what they need

- BY DARYL VAN SCHOUWEN, STAFF REPORTER dvanschouw­en@suntimes.com | @CST_soxvan

DETROIT — Five innings from a starter never looked so good.

That’s what right-hander Dylan Cease gave the White Sox in their second game of the season Saturday, hours after they learned Opening Day starter Lucas Giolito would be out for a couple of starts or more.

And with right-hander Michael Kopech not expected to go very deep into the game Sunday and relievers Kendall Graveman and Liam Hendriks needing a day of rest after getting up twice in a one-run loss Friday, Cease delivered by pitching into the sixth inning in the Sox’ 5-2 victory against the Tigers.

The guy some thought would be the Sox’ top starter in 2022 — even before righthande­rs Lance Lynn and Giolito got hurt — Cease struck out eight, walked three and gave up one run and two hits. He threw 79 pitches.

‘‘It means a lot,’’ said Cease, who improved to 9-0 in 10 starts against the Tigers. ‘‘All of us starters take pride with a chip on our shoulder to eat as many innings as we can. [The Tigers] won in a good fashion [Friday], but we showed that we’re still here.’’

Pollock leaves with tight hamstring

Right fielder AJ Pollock left in the third inning after he tweaked his right hamstring while rounding first base after his fourth hit of the season. He dealt with hamstring issues in both legs last season but said this was much milder.

Pollock was going to miss one to three games on paternity leave starting Tuesday and will have the hamstring reassessed after that.

Bummer rebounds

Left-hander Aaron Bummer pitched the ninth inning to close out the Sox’ victory. After giving up two singles to open the ninth, Bummer struck out Jonathan Schoop, Spencer Torkelson and Dustin Garneau to end the game.

Bummer allowed two runs in the Sox’ season-opening loss Friday.

‘‘Baseball, especially as a reliever, you get punched a lot,’’ Bummer said. ‘‘It’s how you stand up and respond to getting punched in the mouth.’’

Bummer threw 24 pitches in each game and will be unavailabl­e Sunday.

Sousa marches on

Left-hander Bennett Sousa followed his scoreless major-league debut Friday by retiring all four batters he faced in relief of Cease.

‘‘He’s probably the best story of spring training,’’ manager Tony La Russa said.

Scoring summary

Eloy Jimenez drove in Luis Robert and Jose Abreu with a single against Tigers right-hander Casey Mize in the first, Yasmani Grandal hit a two-run home run that ended Mize’s day in the sixth and Josh Harrison (2-for-4) scored on a single by Andrew Vaughn in the seventh.

Anderson to return

Shortstop Tim Anderson will be back in the lineup Sunday after serving a twogame suspension for bumping an umpire late last season.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease is congratula­ted by teammates after yielding one run and striking out eight in five-plus innings Saturday.
GETTY IMAGES White Sox right-hander Dylan Cease is congratula­ted by teammates after yielding one run and striking out eight in five-plus innings Saturday.

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