Staving off history: Can the White Sox delay the inevitable?
Briefly

"Chicago did something they had yet to accomplish all year; comeback when trailing in the seventh inning or later. Down 2-0, the White Sox scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth inning thanks to timely hitting and some help from the baseball gods? Zach DeLoach and Bryan Ramos hit back-to-back doubles to score their first run of the game, then with runners on first and third, Los Angeles Angels second baseman Jack Lopez dropped a 2-out popup that scored the game's tying run."
"Justin Anderson, a member of a bullpen that's blown a Major League-leading 36 saves, came in for the ninth inning where, minus a walk, he pitched a clean frame to close the door on the Angels, moving the South Siders to 1-94 on the year when trailing in the seventh inning or later."
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