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Davidson, Palka homer in 9th to lift White Sox over Tigers

CHICAGO - Matt Davidson hit a two-run, game-ending homer as the Chicago White Sox scored three times in the bottom of the ninth to beat the Detroit Tigers 4-2 on Monday for their eighth win in 11 games.

Davidson hit his 20th homer into the left-field bullpen on the first pitch his saw from Detroit closer Shane Greene (2-6) after Welington Castillo singled. Daniel Palka's 21st homer to lead off the ninth tied it at 2.

Victor Martinez homered deep to left with one out in the top of the ninth off Jace Fry (2-2) to put Detroit ahead 2-1. Greene then failed to retire a batter in the ninth as he blew his fifth save.

Martinez, Detroit's designated hitter, sat out Sunday's game in New York with flu-like symptoms and was questionable for this one.

Niko Goodrum's solo shot in the seventh tied it 1-all after Chicago's Nicky Delmonico homered to lead off the game for Chicago.

Both starters, Chicago's Reynaldo Lopez and Detroit's Michael Fulmer, were strong in no decisions.

Lopez yielded just one run on four hits and struck out seven in seven innings. He was sailing along with a shutout in his third straight solid start until Goodrum homered.

Fulmer allowed only one hit - Delmonico's leadoff homer - before leaving with two outs in the sixth after being struck by Palka's sharp comebacker. The Tigers said the right-hander has a right shin contusion and is day-to-day.

Fulmer crumpled to the ground after being hit by Palka's smash, and the ball deflected to Goodrum who stepped on first to record the out. After being tended to by a trainer, Fulmer walked off the field slowly and was replaced by Drew VerHagen.

Fulmer, who hasn't won since June 14, walked four and struck out five in one of his best performances this season.

PROSPECTING

White Sox GM Rick Hahn doesn't want to rush top prospect Eloy Jimenez and that's he why didn't call up the 21-year-old outfielder when rosters expanded on Sept. 1. But Hahn said Jimenez "is very well positioned to make a significant impact at the big-league level at age 22 next year."

Jimenez is hitting .355 with 12 homers with 33 RBIs in 55 games at Triple-A Charlotte. The Dominican Republic native started the season at Double-A Birmingham.

Hahn said not calling up Jimenez in September had nothing to do with service time and potential free agency.

If the outfielder were recalled now, he would be eligible to file for free agency entering 2025. If Jimenez spends the first 20 days of the 2019 season on optional assignment, his free agency would be delayed until after 2025. That means April 17, 2019, would be the earliest the White Sox could call up Jimenez and retain control of him through 2025.

CHISOX ROSTER MOVES

White Sox C Castillo (right shoulder) came off the disabled list and made his first appearance since May 23. During most of his absence Castillo was serving an 80 game-suspension, handed out on May 24 after he tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance. ... Chicago also recalled OF Ryan Cordell from Triple-A Charlotte.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Tigers: Manager Ron Gardenhire said LHP Daniel Norris is fine after suffering a left calf cramp in New York on Saturday and leaving the game in the fifth inning.

White Sox: 1B/DH Jose Abreu returned the clubhouse after undergoing lower-abdominal/groin surgery on Aug. 21. Hahn said the slugger, who leads Chicago with 22 homers and 78 RBIs, could return by mid-September. ... OF Ryan LaMarre (right hip soreness) was available off the bench. ... RF Avisail Garcia (right knee soreness) was out of the lineup for a second straight day and is day-to-day.

UP NEXT

Detroit LHP Francisco Liriano (3-9, 4.96) faces Chicago RHP Lucas Giolito (10-9, 5.66) in the second game of the three-game set on Tuesday night. Liriano has lost eight straight and not won since April 28. In his last four starts, Giolito is 3-0 with a 2.84 ERA.

Sox slugger Matt Davidson celebrates hitting a walk-off home run against the Detroit Tigers during the ninth inning Monday on the South Side. Associated Press
The Detroit Tigers' Niko Goodrum, right, celebrates his home run against the Chicago White Sox during the seventh inning Monday in Chicago. Associated Press
Sox starter Reynaldo Lopez reacts to a play to end the fifth inning Monday against the Detroit Tigers at home. Associated Press
Detroit's Michael Fulmer leaves the game after being struck by a ball hit by Daniel Palka during the sixth inning of Monday's game against the White Sox in Chicago. Associated Press
Sox catcher Welington Castillo stands in the dugout before his first game back following a performance-enhancing drug suspension. Associated Press
Chicago's Nicky Delmonico celebrates as he rounds the bases after hitting a home run against the Detroit Tigers during the first inning Monday at home. Associated Press
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