The White Sox win, Colorado loses again.

Mike Yaztrzemski and Matt Chapman homered and the Giants rallied to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-5 to take three of the four games in the series played in San Francisco.
Yastrzemski hit a solo home run, finished with two RBIs and scored twice. Chapman hit his fifth quadruple of the season, a two-run shot, in the fifth inning. San Francisco trailed 5-4 when Tyler Alexander (1-2) walked Tyler Fitzgerald to open the eighth. Fitzgerald advanced to third on a single by Venezuelan pinch hitter Wilmer Flores and a groundout moved pinch hitter Christian Koss to second. Yastrzemski grounded to second baseman Brice Turang, whose throw to the plate was too high and Fitzgerald slid in safely to tie the game at five with Koss advancing to third. Trevor Megill replaced Alexander and Dominican Willy Adames, a former Milwaukee shortstop, lined a line drive to left that was misplayed by Christian Yelich and Koss scored on the error.
KLYLE ISBEL drove in three runs, two of them a go-ahead single in the fifth inning, and the Kansas City bullpen pitched six scoreless innings to help the Royals rally for a 7-4 victory over the Colorado Rockies.
Salvador Pérez also drove in a pair of runs for Kansas City, which beat the Rockies in extra innings Tuesday night. Wednesday's game was rained out, leading to a doubleheader. Cole Ragans lasted just three innings and 62 pitches for Kansas City before exiting with a groin strain. But the star left-hander's bullpen backed him up.
Germán Márquez (0-4) allowed six runs on eight hits and three walks in four-plus innings for Colorado (4-19), which is off to its worst start in franchise history and has lost 12 straight on the road.
Lenyn Sosa and Miguel Vargas hit solo home runs to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins in a game shortened to seven innings due to rain.
The win clinched the final game of a three-game series for Chicago and snapped a 14-game losing streak at Target Field, the longest road losing streak against any opponent in team history. Shane Smith (1-1) allowed one walk and four hits while striking out seven in five innings to earn his first major league win.
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