The White Sox fell hard to the Phillies, 8-6, in a slugfest fueled by offense and shaky pitching. Randal Grichuk lit up the scoreboard with two solo homers, while Derek Hill added another, but Anthony Kay’s night ended early after giving up six runs in just five innings. Rookie Sam Antonacci got the Sox on the board with a hit-by-pitch and a double, and Tristan Peters added an RBI single. The Phillies answered with Brandon Marsh’s two-run homer. Kay’s ERA climbed to 4.40 after allowing seven hits and two walks. In the seventh, Bryan Hudson’s wild pitch let Trea Turner score after the bases were loaded. Meanwhile, Seranthony Dominguez, back in Philly where he began his career, compared the current White Sox’s grind-it-out mentality to past playoff teams. On the injury front, Everson Pereira started rehab, while Austin Hays returned to Philly to rest his calf.

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