Pirates Jump On Rodon Early, Roll To 11-0 Win Over White Sox

PITTSBURGH (AP) — Francisco Liriano allowed two singles in eight dominant innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates ran their winning streak to five with an 11-0 romp over the Chicago White Sox on Monday night.

Liriano (4-5) struck out 12 and walked one as Pittsburgh put together its second straight shutout and fourth in its last five games, dropping the team's ERA to 2.79, the second-best mark in the majors behind St. Louis.

Josh Harrison and Starling Marte each had four of Pittsburgh's season-high 18 hits. Marte, Jung Ho Kang and Francisco Cervelli all drove in two runs apiece as the Pirates posted their most lopsided win of the year.

Rodon came in having allowed three runs combined in his previous four starts. He gave up five runs in the first and seven in 3 2-3 innings, the worst start of his brief career. The White Sox have dropped four straight.

The Pirates have faced left-handed pitchers so infrequently this season they decided to hire former major leaguer Chris Peters over the weekend to toss some batting practice from the left side to help them prepare for a stretch in which they will take on lefties in four straight games.

The early returns were promising. Pittsburgh wasted little time attacking Rodon.

Harrison led off with a walk, Marte followed with an infield hit and Andrew McCutchen and Kang laced RBI singles to left. Cervelli, who leads National League catchers in batting average and on-base percentage, then ripped a Rodon offering into the gap in right-center to score two more. Jose Tabata kept it going with a run-scoring single up the middle. By the time Rodon finally recorded an out, the White Sox led 5-0.

The 22-year-old labored through two more innings before finally being lifted after Harrison singled home Mercer with two outs in the fourth to make it 6-0. He slumped his way back to the dugout after seeing his ERA balloon from 2.66 to 3.86.

The outburst came after the Pirates managed all of six runs while sweeping the reeling Phillies over the weekend. Liriano didn't let the run support go to waste. The White Sox didn't record a hit until Melky Cabrera's single leading off the fifth. The inning ended with Pittsburgh's major-league leading 73rd double play turn of the season.

HELLO NEWMAN

The Pirates signed first-round pick Kevin Newman on Monday. The 21-year-old shortstop will begin his professional career with the West Virginia Black Bears of the New York-Penn League next week.

Newman hit .370 with 19 doubles, 36 RBI and 22 stolen bases for Arizona in 2015 while making the All-Pac 12 team.

"College really taught me how to be time useful, manage my time really well," he said. "Routine coming into pro ball, routine is key and I'm just looking to continue to add and find my routine here."

UP NEXT

The series continues on Tuesday when Chicago's Jose Quintana (3-6, 4.00) faces Pittsburgh's Charlie Morton (4-0, 2.05). Quintana has rebounded from a rough opening month of the season, winning each of his last two starts. Morton is unbeaten since returning from hip surgery last month, including 7 1-3 shutout innings in a victory over Milwaukee last Wednesday.

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