Tribe Outslug White Sox 12-11

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CHICAGO, IL -- The Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox had a high scoring back-and-forth bout on Saturday night on the South side of Chicago. Cleveland scored all 12 of their runs between the 4th and 8th inning, pounding on Chicago's new-look bullpen. The pesky White Sox refused to go away, drawing within one run in the bottom of the 8th, before ultimately falling short by the final score of 12-11.

The Indians got contributions from 1 through 9 in their batting linuep, with every starter recording at least 1 hit, and all but one player recording an RBI. Harold Ramirez provided much needed insurance runs on a 2-RBI double to center field in the 7th inning. Tribe second baseman

Chicago catcher Seby Zavala had himself a career night that he will likely never forget. Zavala launched his first career home run on a solo shot to center field, and later crushed a grand slam and another solo shot, totaling for 6 RBi out of the 9-hole.

The Indians and White Sox with square off in the rubber match of the three game series on Sunday afternoon. First pitch is set for 2:10 pm ET at Guaranteed Rate Field in Chicago, Illinois. Check out highlights from tonight's slug fest below!


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