The Chicago White Sox erupted for nine runs in the fourth inning, tying a franchise record, to defeat the San Francisco Giants 9-4 at Oracle Park on Friday night.
The outburst snapped a recent offensive slump for the South Siders on the road.
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Giants starter Trevor McDonald retired the first nine batters he faced before unraveling in the fourth.
Chicago batted around against the right-hander, capitalizing on consecutive hit batsmen, an infield single, and five total hits.
A bases-loaded walk to Chase Meidroth drove in the first run, sparking a sequence where the White Sox scored nine times without a home run.
According to team records, it was the highest run output in a single inning this season and the most in any MLB inning without a homer since 2000.
Munetaka Murakami delivered the key blow, a bases-clearing double down the third-base line for three RBIs.
Infielder Sam Antonacci was hit by pitches twice in the same inning by different Giants pitchers.
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White Sox starter Davis Martin earned the win despite trouble in the fifth, allowing three runs after a double by Drew Gilbert, two walks, a wild pitch, and consecutive RBI groundouts by Willy Adames and Luis Arráez.
Manager Will Venable lifted Martin after 5 2/3 innings at 98 pitches, having allowed a fourth run in the sixth.
Martin finished with seven strikeouts and two walks, pushing his ERA above 2.00.
Relievers Tyler Davis, Brandon Eisert, and Trevor Richards combined for 3 1/3 scoreless innings to preserve the lead.
The series continues Saturday at 3:05 p. m.
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CDT, with right-hander Erick Fedde scheduled to start for Chicago.
