MLB Game Summary - Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox
(Monday, June 18th)
Final Score: Chicago Cubs 12, Chicago White Sox 3
Chicago, IL (Sports Network) - One of the two teams from the Windy City sure
took advantage of the town's moniker on Monday night.
The Chicago Cubs belted five home runs on a blustery South Side night,
blasting the crosstown White Sox, 12-3, in the first game of a three-game set.
Bryan LaHair's home run started the festivities, while Starlin Castro, Alfonso
Soriano, Geovany Soto and Luis Valbuena also homered for the Cubs, who snapped
a two-game losing streak. LaHair and Soriano each hit their 13th home run of
the season, while Soto's came on the day he was activated from the 15-day
disabled list.
"No doubt our best offensive production of the year," Cubs manager Dale Sveum
said. "Throughout the lineup everyone had a good day."
Matt Garza (3-5) surrendered three runs on five hits with six strikeouts and
one walk over six innings. He held the White Sox scoreless through four frames
before becoming susceptible to the long ball on a night that saw steady 20-
to-25 mph winds at U.S. Cellular Field.
Garza will now have to anchor a rotation without Ryan Dempster, who was placed
on the 15-day disabled list Monday with right lat tightness. Dempster only has
a 3-3 record this season, but he has been dominant at times with a 2.11
earned run average in 12 starts, while currently holding a 22-inning
scoreless streak.
A.J. Pierzynski and Paul Konerko hit home runs for the White Sox, who have
lost five of six. Zach Stewart (1-2) was hit hard to the tune of six runs on
nine hits with one strikeout over 5 2/3 frames in defeat.
"We just got beat. We'll rally and come back [Tuesday]," White Sox manager
Robin Ventura said.
In the third, Castro found room between second and first for a two-out single
in front of LaHair, who crushed a 1-2 slider over the wall in right-center
field.
The Cubs added three more runs in the fifth to pile on to their lead. Tony
Campana singled, stole second and moved to third on David DeJesus' groundout
before Castro went down and drove a pitch just over the wall in left-center
field for a two-run homer. Soriano quickly followed with a long blast way over
the center-field fence to give the Cubs a five-run lead.
The White Sox finally got on the scoreboard with Pierzynski's solo shot in the
home half, but the Cubs continued the game of long ball with Soto's two-out
solo home run in the sixth for a 6-1 game. The crosstown rival got two runs
back with Konerko's wind-aided two-run home run that just cleared the center-
field fence to pull the White Sox within 6-3 in the home half of the frame.
The rally was for naught after the Cubs put up a crooked number in the
seventh. DeJesus was plunked by a pitch and Castro singled to put two runners
on, and Soriano drove home one of the runners with a base hit to center. Steve
Clevenger's single then plated Castro and a wild pitch moved him and Soriano
to second and third base, respectively. Another single off the bat of Darwin
Barney plated Soriano and Valbuena capped the six-run frame with a three-run
home run to right.
Game Notes
Valbuena's home run was his second in five games since being called up from
Triple-A Iowa...Soriano now has 43 runs batted in on the season...The Cubs
pounded out 15 hits...Pierzynski's home run was his 12th of the season, while
Konerko hit his 13th...Garza picked up his first win since April 29...The
White Sox swept the first meeting between the two teams in May at Wrigley
Field...Soriano's fifth-inning blast traveled 440 feet.
06/19 01:34:40 ET

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