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Royals Sink White Sox

Drew Waters drew a bases-loaded walk to break an eighth-inning tie in his major league debut, boosting the Kansas City Royals to a 6-4 win over the Chicago White Sox on Monday in a game rescheduled because of the lockout in April.

 

Joe Kelly (1-3), the seventh of eight White Sox pitchers, hit a pair of batters to start the inning. Ryan O'Hearn singled, and Waters drew a five-pitch walk with one out to break a 4-all tie.

 

The White Sox rallied from a four-run deficit after their starter, Michael Kopech, exited the game having faced just four hitters.

 

Kopech hit a batter, allowed an RBI single to Salvador Perez, and walked the bases full before leaving with left knee soreness.

 

Elvis Andrus drove in three runs in his third game with the White Sox. Chicago signed the veteran shortstop on Friday after the Oakland Athletics designated him for assignment.

 

Jose Abreu had three hits and two walks for the White Sox, who have dropped four of five since winning five straight.

 

Chicago stranded 11 runners, including eight from the fourth through sixth innings.

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