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White Sox power past Tigers, 10-1

DETROIT (AP) — Eloy Jimenez hit a grand slam in the fourth inning, and Yoan Moncada also went deep for Chicago as the White Sox breezed to a 10-1 victory over the Detroit Tigers on Friday night.

Tim Anderson had two more hits in his pursuit of the American League batting title, and the White Sox chased Jordan Zimmermann (1-12) in the fourth. The Detroit right-hander allowed several hard-hit balls and received little help from his defense, which made three errors in the first four innings.

Dylan Cease (4-7) allowed a run and five hits in six innings — the first quality start for the White Sox since Sept. 6. Cease struck out eight with two walks.

Moncada’s two-run homer in the third put the White Sox up 4-0. The Tigers intentionally walked him the following inning to load the bases, and Jimenez followed with a drive to right for the rookie outfielder’s 29th home run of the year. That made the score 9-1 and ended Zimmermann’s outing. He allowed nine runs and 11 hits in 3 2/3 innings.

Detroit (45-108) is likely to pick first in the draft for the second time in three years. The Tigers have baseball’s worst record, and the closest team to them is Baltimore, which won Friday to move 4 1/2 games above Detroit.

Jimenez finished a double shy of the cycle, and Yolmer Sanchez had four hits for Chicago.

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