The offense for the Chicago White Sox really struggled in Saturday’s double-header against the St. Louis Cardinals as they dropped both games at Guaranteed Rate Field. But on Sunday, the bats came alive in a big way.
During the fifth inning of Sunday’s game, the White Sox went hit four-straight home runs going back-to-back-to-back-to-back off of St. Louis reliever Roel Ramirez. Yoan Moncada got things started with a a three-run shot and was followed by Yasmani Grandal, Jose Abreu and Eloy Jimenez:
Boy, that escalated quickly. pic.twitter.com/8Z7tUerwbc
— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) August 16, 2020
It was just the second time time in franchise history they hit four-straight home runs with the only other time being August 2008 when Jim Thome, Paul Konerko, Alexei Ramirez and Juan Uribe did it.
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