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Vaughn hits grand slam as White Sox beat Tigers 11-5

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DETROIT (AP) — Andrew Vaughn hit his first career grand slam, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Detroit Tigers 11-5 on Sunday.

Eloy Jiménez and AJ Pollock also connected as Chicago won for the third time in four games. Jiménez finished with three hits and three RBIs, and Gavin Sheets had two hits and two RBIs.

"This road trip has been very driven in the right direction," Chicago right-hander Vince Velasquez said. "We're taking the right steps to do some damage against Cleveland at home."

The White Sox are trying to catch the AL Central-leading Guardians, but they are running out of time. They trail Cleveland by 3 1/2 games after the Guardians lost 3-0 to Minnesota.

Chicago hosts Cleveland on Tuesday night in the opener of a three-game series.

"It's September — everybody's tired, everybody's legs are hurting and bodies are sore," Vaughn said. "But we just have to give it our all, every day, no matter what you've got."

The White Sox improved to 12-4 against the last-place Tigers in the season series. The teams play again in Chicago next weekend.

The reigning AL Central champions grabbed control with five runs in the fifth. Sheets snapped a tie with a bases-loaded walk against Drew Hutchison (2-9), and Vaughn made it 7-2 when he drove a 1-2 slider from James Foley deep to left-center for his team-high 17th homer.

"That (home run) was big," White Sox acting manager Miguel Cairo said. "With a short-handed bullpen, it was nice to put up a big number right away and give a breather to the bullpen."

The White Sox (76-71) have recorded 31 homers in their last 19 games. They are 27-5 when they hit at least two homers.

The Tigers rallied in the sixth. Jimmy Lambert replaced José Ruiz with the bases loaded and no outs, and then brought home a run when he issued a four-pitch pitch to Kerry Carpenter.

But Lambert retired the next three batters. Eric Haase popped out, Jeimer Candelario hit a sacrifice fly and pinch-hitter Harold Castro struck out swinging.

"He's been doing that all year round since he joined the bullpen," Cairo said. "He's been the guy to come in and shut down innings. That was our plan."

Chicago then got three runs in the seventh. With José Abreu aboard after a leadoff walk, Jiménez greeted Garrett Hill with a 450-foot drive to straightaway center.

"I was about to go on-deck and it sounded like a gunshot," Vaughn said. "That one was special. He can hit some baseballs far."

Jiménez added an RBI double in the eighth. He is 17 for 43 with five homers and 16 RBIs over the last 11 games.

Willi Castro hit a two-run homer for Detroit in the first, and Javier Báez added a solo shot in the eighth. Báez was back in the lineup at designated hitter after dealing with swelling in his knee after an awkward play at the plate Friday.

Hutchison was charged with six runs and seven hits in 4 2/3 innings in front of a crowd of 14,435. He has just one win in his last 13 starts.

"There's a fine line there between pitching aggressively but also giving yourself a chance to get out of that (fifth) inning," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said. "And that inning kept building and building, and it obviously exploded."

Velasquez allowed two runs and three hits in four innings in his first start since June 9. Velasquez was pressed into action because Johnny Cueto is dealing with an illness.

"Giving up a home run, I take full blame for that, but once I settled down and started figuring it out, it was a good, easy and smooth ride," Velasquez said. "You just always have to be alert."

Tanner Banks (2-0) pitched three innings for the win.

"It's been so awesome to see our bullpen," Cairo said. "Everyone is contributing. And everyone in the lineup is doing the little things to win ballgames."

ROSTER MOVE

The White Sox placed reliever Joe Kelly on the family medical leave list. Banks was recalled from Triple-A Charlotte.

TRAINER'S ROOM

White Sox: CF Luis Robert (hand) was held out of the lineup as a precaution. Cairo said Robert could return Tuesday. ... RHP Michael Kopech (shoulder), who was placed on the 15-day IL on Saturday, said he was shut down as a precaution and hopes to return before the end of the season.

UP NEXT

White Sox: There was no word on a starting pitcher for either team for Tuesday. Chicago's pitching plan remains in flux after Cueto got sick.

Tigers: LHP Tyler Alexander (3-10, 5.35 ERA) will start the series opener in Baltimore on Monday. RHP Tyler Wells (7-6, 3.93 ERA) pitches for the Orioles.

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