Chicago Sun-Times

Davidson’s walk- off HR snaps 5- game skid

- BY TOMMUSICK Follow me on Twitter @ tcmusick. For the Sun- Times

Melky Cabrera arrived at the ballpark Sunday morning to see his name in the leadoff spot.

A few hours later, Cabrera was no longer in the lineup — and no longer on the team. The White Sox traded the veteran outfielder to the Royals for pitching prospects A. J. Puckett and Andre Davis.

“Honestly, I wasn’t expecting this because I love the city, I love the team, but at the same time, you’re seeing what’s happening around the team with all the moves,” Cabrera said. “[ You] try to block out all those things, but I knew it was a possibilit­y. . . . It’s a sad day for me.”

The Sox regrouped with a 3- 1 victory against the Indians thanks to a walk- off home run by Matt

Davidson. The two- run blast in the ninth inning was Davidson’s first career walk- off home run and the first for the Sox since July 8, 2015, when Adam Eaton went deep to beat the Blue Jays.

Teammates mobbed Davidson at the plate and continued the celebratio­n in front of the Sox’ dugout. The Sox ( 40- 62) snapped a five- game losing streak and won for the second time in the last 16 games. They won at home for the first time since July 2, ending a nine- game skid.

“We needed it really bad,” said Davidson, who leads the team with 21 homers. “We’re working hard, but it’s been a tough go. That’s why these things probably mean more than just a normal win.

‘‘ We’re all excited, and we want to keep it going.”

They will try to do so without Cabrera, who hit .295 with 13 home runs and 56 RBI in 98 games during his third season in Chicago. The Sox will pay a portion of the remaining salary for Cabrera, who’s set to become a free agent at the end of the season.

The 32- year- old was popular among teammates and fans for his enthusiasm. “He was a class teammate,”

Jose Abreu said. “He was a great player, too. You’re going to miss that.

“We all understand that this is part of the process. I just wish the best for him now in K. C.”

Rodon sparkles

Left- hander Carlos Rodon enjoyed his best performanc­e of the season despite developing a blister on the side of his left middle finger.

In his sixth start since coming off the disabled list, Rodon limited the Indians to one run and six hits in 6‰ innings. He walked two and struck out nine as his ERA fell from 6.29 to 5.23.

“The outing that he had today, based on the skill set that he has, is what we’re hoping that he will continue to become,” manager Rick Renteria said. “Obviously, this is a step in the right direction.”

This and that

Leury Garcia was activated from the 10- day disabled list and took Cabrera’s place on the roster. Garcia hit his seventh home run to break up a no- hitter with two outs in the sixth. Hitting coach Todd

Steverson was ejected in the sixth inning by plate umpire Lance Barrett.

 ?? | NAM Y. HUH/ AP ?? Matt Davidson is mobbed at the plate after hitting the game- winning home run Sunday against the Indians.
| NAM Y. HUH/ AP Matt Davidson is mobbed at the plate after hitting the game- winning home run Sunday against the Indians.
 ?? | DAVID BANKS/ GETTY IMAGES ?? Sox lefty Carlos Rodon allowed one run and six hits and struck out nine in 6‰ innings.
| DAVID BANKS/ GETTY IMAGES Sox lefty Carlos Rodon allowed one run and six hits and struck out nine in 6‰ innings.

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