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Cubs score first 7 runs, then escape White Sox 7-6

Cubs score first 7 runs, then escape White Sox 7-6
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By The Associated Press
Aug. 10, 2024 | CHICAGO
By The Associated Press Aug. 10, 2024 | 06:12 AM | CHICAGO
Ian Happ hit a leadoff homer, Cody Bellinger connected and the Chicago Cubs went deep four times before hanging on to beat the crosstown White Sox 7-6 on Friday night and spoil the debut of manager Grady Sizemore.

The White Sox, keyed by Andrew Benintendi’s two homers, nearly wiped out a 7-0 deficit, only to come up short in their first game since firing manager Pedro Grifol and replacing him on an interim basis with Sizemore. They made the change on Thursday, two days after ending a 21-game losing streak that tied the American League record.

The White Sox loaded the bases against Héctor Neris in the ninth inning. But the right-hander retired Andrew Vaughn on a fly to center and came away with his 16th save in 20 chances.

Happ hit his sixth career leadoff homer. Bellinger added a two-run drive in the first and finished with three hits.

Isaac Paredes and Nico Hoerner hit back-to-back homers in the third, and the Cubs scored four in the inning while chasing White Sox starter Garrett Crochet (6-9) to go up 7-0. But instead of cruising to an easy victory, the North Siders had to hang on for their seventh win in nine games.

The White Sox lost for the 23rd time in 24 games and fell a franchise-record 62 games below .500 at 28-90. They joined the 1916 Philadephia A’s (26-91-1) as the only teams to lose 90 or more in the first 118 games.
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