Jose Abreu, Tim Anderson, Lance Lynn lead White Sox to 8-1 win over Tigers

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CHICAGO (AP) — Lance Lynn pitched one-run ball over five innings, José Abreu homered and drove in four runs and the Chicago White Sox beat the Detroit Tigers, 8-1, on Friday night for their fifth straight win.

Tim Anderson added four hits for the AL Central champions as they prepare for next week’s AL Division Series against the Houston Astros. Chicago entered the day trailing the Astros by two games in the race for home-field advantage.

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Lynn (11-6) earned his first win since July 25, giving up four hits and one walk while striking out four. The White Sox right-hander had lost three of his previous four starts.

Abreu’s solo drive opened the scoring for Chicago in the third. It was his first home run since Sept. 10 and earned him his fifth season with at least 30 home runs and 100 RBIs.

Detroit helped the White Sox break a 1-1 tie in the fourth. While attempting a routine double play, first baseman Jonathan Schoop threw the ball off runner Gavin Sheets’ back. Anderson followed the error with a go-ahead RBI single, and Luis Robert added another run with a sacrifice fly.

Abreu drove in his second run on a fielder’s choice and plated another in the sixth with an RBI double.

Sheets singled home two and Abreu drew a bases-loaded walk to pad Chicago’s lead in the seventh.

The White Sox have outscored opponents 34-12 during their five-game streak.

Garrett Crochet, Ryan Tepera, Craig Kimbrel and Liam Hendriks combined for four innings of shutout relief to secure Chicago’s victory.

Wily Peralta (4-5) lost his second straight start, allowing two earned runs and nine hits on six innings pitched.

Robbie Grossman’s fourth-inning RBI double represented Detroit’s only scoring for the night. The third-place Tigers have lost six of eight after going on a four-game winning streak.

TRAINER’S ROOM
Tigers: Manager A.J. Hinch says he’s hoping to have an update by Saturday on whether OF Derek Hill will need surgery after spraining his left knee on Sept. 18 ... RHP Rony García (sprained knee) has been throwing bullpen sessions with Low-A Lakeland to prepare for winter ball this offseason.

White Sox: Chicago will determine this weekend if RHP Evan Marshall (strained flexor) is healthy enough to include on its playoff roster.

UP NEXT
Matt Manning (4-7, 6.16 ERA) takes the mound for Detroit to face Chicago’s Lucas Giolito (11-9, 3.58) on Saturday night.

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