White Sox use long ball to salvage four-game split with 10-7 victory over Blue Jays
TORONTO — Time is starting to run out on the Toronto Blue Jays, who saw their fading playoff chances take another hit Thursday as they dropped a 10-7 decision to the Chicago White Sox.
The White Sox hit three homers off starter Hyun Jin Ryu before surviving a five-run Toronto outburst in the sixth inning at Rogers Centre.
Eloy Jiminez added an insurance run with a solo shot in the ninth and Craig Kimbrel earned his 24th save as the White Sox salvaged a split of the four-game series. The American League Central leaders handed the Blue Jays (66-60) their ninth loss in 13 games.
“You’ve got to give that lineup credit because (Ryu) made some good pitches and they hit the ball out,” said Toronto manager Charlie Montoyo. “He didn’t really get hit hard but the home runs got him today.”