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The Chicago White Sox lost 4-3 to the Los Angeles Angels, with starter Erick Fedde giving up three home runs. The Sox initially led 2-0 but couldn't hold on as Fedde allowed four runs in 4 2/3 innings.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Chicago White Sox starter Erick Fedde surrendered three solo home runs on Tuesday during a 4-3 loss to the Los Angeles Angels in front of 26,892 at Angel Stadium.
Fedde allowed home runs to Mike Trout and Jorge Soler in the first inning. Zach Neto hit a tie-breaking solo home run against Fedde in the fifth. Nolan Schanuel drove in a run later in the fifth with a double.
Fedde allowed four runs on six hits with two strikeouts and two walks in 4 2/3 innings.
Chase Meidroth homered in the loss for the Sox (17-19).
The Sox jumped out to a 2-0 lead, scoring twice in the first inning. The Sox loaded the bases with no outs in the first on a single by Meidroth and walks by Miguel Vargas and Colson Montgomery.
Randal Grichuk, who signed a one-year deal with the Sox on Monday, hit a broken-bat single to right field, bringing in Meidroth.
Edgar Quero followed with a sacrifice fly to center field, scoring Vargas to make it 2-0.
The Angels responded in the bottom of the first with solo home runs by Trout and Soler to tie the score. It remained that way until the fifth, when Neto homered with two outs. Trout walked and then scored on Schanuel’s double, increasing the Angels’ lead to 4-2.
The Sox threatened in the sixth, placing runners on the corners with two outs after a pinch-hit single by . Angels reliever got Sam Antonacci to fly out to left field.
Key moments included the White Sox scoring two runs in the first inning and Erick Fedde surrendering three solo home runs, including one to Mike Trout.
Erick Fedde allowed four runs on six hits, striking out two and walking two in 4 2/3 innings.
Mike Trout, Jorge Soler, and Zach Neto each hit solo home runs for the Angels.
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Meidroth homered leading off the seventh against reliever Sam Bachman, bringing the Sox within 4-3.
Pinch hitter Tristan Peters reached on a fielding error by second baseman Vaughn Grissom with two outs in the eighth. Murakami hit a long drive just foul down the right-field line on the first pitch from reliever Ryan Zeferjahn. The right-hander eventually struck out Murakami swinging.
Zeferjahn hit Antonacci with a pitch in the ninth. Antonacci stole second while Meidroth struck out and advanced to third on a throwing error by catcher Sebastián Rivero. Vargas walked, bringing Montgomery up with runners on the corners and one out.
Zeferjahn struck out Montgomery, but Jarred Kelenic walked to load the bases for Quero. Zeferjahn got Quero to ground out to second to end the game.
The Sox left 11 runners on base and went 1-for-7 with runners in scoring position in the loss.