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McCann lifts White Sox over Astros with grand slam in 8th

Chicago White Sox's James McCann watches his grand slam during the eighth inning of a baseball game against the Houston Astros Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2019, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)

CHICAGO (AP) — James McCann ended a home run drought in grand style to help the Chicago White Sox make a statement against one of baseball's top teams.

McCann hit a tiebreaking grand slam in the eighth inning and Chicago outlasted the Houston Astros 13-9 Wednesday to win the season series from the runaway AL West leaders.

McCann lined his 13th homer on an 0-2 pitch from Ryan Pressly (2-3) with two outs into the right field bullpen to end a 16-game stretch without going deep. The All-Star catcher's first homer since July 22 was his fourth career grand slam and lifted Chicago to a wild victory after the Astros rallied late to tie it.

"We very easily could have folded and given into them with the talent they have over there," McCann said. "We kept fighting and kept pushing and never gave in.

"I was just trying to get something up and elevated. I hit it pretty good and was thankful that it went."

Rookie Eloy Jiménez hit his 20th homer and doubled, and Tim Anderson doubled twice among four hits for the White Sox.

Following a doubleheader split on Tuesday, Chicago (54-65) took two of three games from the Astros in a little over 24 hours and finished 4-3 against them this year. Houston has lost three of four following an eight-game winning streak.

"It's really good because that is one of the best teams in the business right now," said Jiménez, whose tape-measure shot reached the shrubs in the center field batter's eye. "We competed at a high level."

José Altuve hit a two-run homer off Evan Marshall in the Astros eighth to tie it at 9.

Chicago also overcame a pair of solo shots by Yuli Gurriel and a four-hit day by Michael Brantley that included two doubles. Alex Bregman drove in three runs for Houston after missing Tuesday's twinbill with a sore shoulder.

"At the end of the day, we got outplayed on both sides of the ball," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said. "They were swinging the bats pretty well. They didn't miss a mistake. All in all, not a great day."

José Abreu and Welington Castillo each had two RBIs for the White Sox.

Alex Colome (4-2), the fifth Chicago reliever, finished the game with 1 2/3 scoreless innings.

Houston starter Wade Miley allowed seven runs (three earned) on nine hits and hurt himself in the field.

Two of Chicago's four unearned runs in the second inning scored on Yolmer Sanchez's suicide squeeze bunt when Miley tried to shovel the ball with his glove to Robinson Chirinos, but flung it over the catcher's head.

"That was stupid," Miley said. "It was the second inning of a baseball game. With our offense, just take the out and move on, tie the game up."

Chicago starter Ross Detwiler allowed four runs on six hits and two walks in 4 2/3 innings and left with a 7-4 lead.

The Astros jumped ahead 1-0 in the first on back-to-back doubles by Brantley and Bregman. Gurriel lofted his first homer off the left-field foul pole in the second to make it 2-0.

The White Sox pounced on two Astros errors in the second and rallied for four unearned runs.

Gurriel lined his 25th homer of the season to center in the sixth. Abreu replied with an RBI single in the bottom half for an 8-5 lead. Jiménez's shot in the seventh made it 9-7.