Giolito's 6 Scoreless Innings Lead White Sox Past Cleveland

CLEVELAND (AP) — Lucas Giolito pitched six scoreless innings, Eloy Jiménez had a two-run single and the AL champion Chicago White Sox defeated the Cleveland Indians 5-2 on Sunday.

Chicago clinched its first Central title since 2008 by beating the Indians in a doubleheader opener Thursday but is 34-33 since the All-Star break.

Giolito (11-9) allowed five hits, struck out six and threw 100 pitches. Cleveland advanced only two runners to third base off Giolito, who escaped his biggest threat by retiring Owen Miller with men on first and second to end the sixth.

Harold Ramirez homered off Craig Kimbrel in the eighth, but Liam Hendricks pitched the ninth for his 36th save in 42 chances.

Jiménez's two-run single gave Chicago a 3-0 lead in the third. Yasmani Grandal, who had three hits, and Leury García added RBI singles.

García's double and walks to José Abreu and Grandal loaded the bases in the third. Jiménez lined a single to left.

Grandal's single put Chicago ahead in the first. García's single made it 4-0 in the sixth.

Billy Hamilton was credited with a steal of home in the eighth. He led off with a single and took third on Tim Anderson's single. Anderson broke for second with García batting and got in a rundown. The Indians threw to third when Hamilton inched down the line. Hamilton headed home and slid across the plate to beat third baseman Yu Chang's throw to Roberto Pérez.

Myles Straw had an RBI single in the seventh off Michael Kopech, but Garrett Crochet got José Ramírez to bounce into an inning-ending double play. Ramirez was ruled safe, which would have scored Óscar Mercado, but the call was overturned after a video review.

Triston McKenzie (5-8) allowed three runs in 2 1/3 innings. Anthony Gose, making his third major league appearance as a pitcher, struck out two in the fifth.

THE FINALE

Cleveland will play its final home game Monday as the Indians, the team's nickname since 1915. The team will be called the Cleveland Guardians next season.

President of baseball operations Chris Antonetti doesn't have a date when the Indians signage outside and inside the ballpark will be removed.

"It is a huge undertaking," he said. "The specific timeline, I'm actually not quite sure of."

NO REST

Both teams had a scheduled day off for Monday, but rainouts last week changed those plans. The White Sox play in Detroit while the Indians host Kansas City. The makeup games are necessary because of postponements Sept. 22.

SOX PITCHING UPDATES

Left-hander Carlos Rodón is tentatively scheduled to start against Cincinnati on Wednesday. He was removed after three innings against Detroit in his last start because he felt soreness in his arm.

Manager Tony La Russa said right-hander Dylan Cease will start the final game of the regular season against Detroit. Cease sustained a large bruise on his right triceps after being hit by Bradley Zimmer's comebacker Friday.

TRAINER'S ROOM

White Sox: OF Brian Goodwin (lower back spasms) was placed on the 10-day injured list, putting his status for the postseason roster in question.

Indians: INF Nolan Jones, one of the organization's top prospects, underwent surgery to stabilize a high ankle sprain. The expected recovery time is three to five months.

UP NEXT

White Sox: LHP Dallas Keuchel (8-9, 5,18) hasn't won since Aug. 16. He's 0-1 in three starts against the Tigers this season.

Indians: RHP Paul Quantrill (7-3, 2.82) held the Royals to one run in 6 2/3 innings on Sept. 21.

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