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Cease, White Sox top Twins, win big series before all-star break

MINNEAPOLIS - Dylan Cease spun a one-hitter over seven innings in his latest masterful start for the Chicago White Sox, who walloped Minnesota 11-0 on Sunday and surged into the All-Star break by winning three out of four games against the first-place Twins.

Cease (9-4) allowed only a fifth-inning single to Alex Kirilloff and two walks. Andrew Vaughn had three hits and three RBIs to help bring the White Sox within three games of Minnesota in the AL Central. Cleveland is two games back.

The White Sox had 16 hits on a hot and humid afternoon, including home runs by Yoán Moncada, Vaughn and Josh Harrison in the seventh inning. Chicago outscored the Twins 32-10 during the series to pick up two games in the standings.

Lowering his ERA to 2.15 with his fifth scoreless start of the season, Cease struck out eight to become the fastest pitcher in White Sox history to record 500 career strikeouts. He got there in 399 1/3 innings, well ahead of seven-time All-Star Chris Sale (472 1/3).

Tim Anderson's two-out, two-strike, two-run single gave Chicago the lead in the fifth inning against Twins starter Chris Archer (2-4), who was cruising in his return from the 15-day injured list for left hip tightness until a two-out walk to Seby Zavala.

Vaughn followed with a two-run double four batters later to prompt manager Rocco Baldelli to pull Archer. The White Sox roughed up right-hander Joe Smith in a six-run seventh inning with a two-run homer by Moncada, a solo drive by Vaughn and a three-run homer by Harrison.

The 38-year-old Smith did not allow an earned run in his first 16 appearances of the season. In 14 games since May 23, Smith has surrendered 23 hits, 16 runs and six homers.

The defending division champion White Sox were one of baseball's most egregious first-half underachievers, having not been above the .500 mark since May 25. They're 11-7 in July, though, and looking every bit the a formidable challenger to a Twins club that has been in first place for all but one day since April 24 when they finished a three-game sweep of the White Sox.

Cease has been the rock of a rotation featuring past All-Star picks Johnny Cueto, Lucas Giolito and Lance Lynn, and the 26-year-old right-hander sure made a strong case for being included on the AL team this year by taking over the league lead in strikeouts. In his last 10 starts, Cease has logged 58 innings with 79 strikeouts and just 34 hits and three earned runs allowed.

The White Sox had closer Liam Hendriks added to the All-Star team in the last wave of substitutions for injuries and weekend starting pitching. Twins center fielder Byron Buxton was also promoted to the AL starting lineup after Mike Trout backed out. Anderson is also going to the game in Los Angeles, as is Twins infielder Luis Arraez.

White Sox CF Luis Robert was out of commission for the third straight day after feeling lightheaded in the first inning Friday night. He'll have a medical exam Monday. "We'll see. Fingers crossed, eyes crossed, legs crossed," manager Tony LaRussa said.

Chicago White Sox pitcher Dylan Cease throws against the Minnesota Twins during the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Minneapolis. Associated Press
Chicago White Sox center fielder Adam Engel catches a fly ball hit by Minnesota Twins' Carlos Correa during the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Minneapolis. The Twins won 6-3. Associated Press
Chicago White Sox left fielder Leury Garcia catches a fly ball by Minnesota Twins designated hitter Luis Arraez during the fourth inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Minneapolis. Associated Press
Minnesota Twins pitcher Chris Archer throws against the Chicago White Sox during the first inning of a baseball game, Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Minneapolis. Associated Press
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