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Chicago White Sox drop their 4th straight — and fall 8 back in the AL Central — with a 5-3 loss to the Detroit Tigers

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The Chicago White Sox called on Gavin Sheets to hit for Adam Engel with the bases loaded and two outs in the eight inning Friday against the Detroit Tigers.

The Sox were down by two but were threatening against right-handed reliever José Cisnero.

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The Tigers countered, bringing in reliever Andrew Chafin to set up a potential lefty-against-lefty matchup.

The Sox weren’t done making moves, as right-hander Romy Gonzalez stepped in for Sheets.

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The Tigers got the better of the chess match as Chafin struck out Gonzalez.

The Sox rallied once but couldn’t do so again in a 5-3 loss in front of 33,257 at Guaranteed Rate Field. It was the fourth consecutive loss for the Sox, who are eight games behind the Cleveland Guardians in the American League Central and 6½ back in the wild-card race with 11 games remaining.

White Sox starting pitcher Lucas Giolito wipes his face in the dugout during the first inning against the Tigers on Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)

The Guardians, who on Thursday completed a three-game sweep of the Sox at Guaranteed Rate, remained hot Friday with a 6-3 victory against the Texas Rangers. Their magic number to clinch the division is three.

“We came into the (Cleveland) series focused, ready to go, and it just didn’t go our way,” Sox starter Lucas Giolito said. “Heartbreaking losses. It’s just the way it goes. You move on and we just play for each other and play hard through the end of the season.

“I wouldn’t say it’s surprising or shocking. We’ve had a whole season of not putting things together. (Friday), another tough loss late. We’ve got a lot of motivation, at least for myself. … A lot of motivation for these last two starts and then an important offseason.”

Giolito allowed three runs on six hits with nine strikeouts and a walk in six innings. He did not factor in the decision.

The Sox tied the score 3-3 with an AJ Pollock two-run homer in the sixth.

The Tigers regained the lead in the seventh. Akil Baddoo walked, stole second and advanced to third when catcher Yasmani Grandal’s throw went into the outfield. Baddoo scored on Riley Greene’s sacrifice fly to center.

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“It happens,” Sox acting manager Miguel Cairo said. “But Baddoo, he’s fast. We are trying to hold him, but he takes a chance a few times and he got the bases. It’s part of the game.”

The Tigers used their speed for an insurance run in the eighth. Pinch runner Willi Castro stole second, advanced to third on a wild pitch and scored on a two-out double from Spencer Torkelson against reliever Jimmy Lambert.

The Tigers’ Willi Castro celebrates with teammates after scoring on a ground-rule double by Spencer Torkelson during the eighth inning against the White Sox on Friday at Guaranteed Rate Field. (Nam Y. Huh/AP)

“It’s speed, man,” Cairo said. “We’ve got to do a better job holding the runners. We did it, but they were fast, got a good jump and they stole the bases.”

With the loss, the Sox are just one game over .500 at 76-75.

“We shot ourselves in the foot a few different ways over the course of the year, and the series against Cleveland did not go well,” Giolito said. “At this point we just go out and play hard and give it our all until the end. That’s really it.”

Giolito allowed two runs in the first and a solo homer to Jonathan Schoop in the second. He made an adjustment, “almost like leaning back, but it’s not what I’m actually doing, more of a feeling,” and felt more consistent. He received defensive help in the fifth when right fielder Andrew Vaughn made a leaping catch at the wall to rob Javier Báez of a potential home run.

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“There’s been a lot in-game and outofgame adjustments all year, and a lot of them did not work very well,” said Giolito, who has a 5.05 ERA. “But this one, it was good. I felt like I got into a nice groove and I’m excited for my next outing.

“I felt (Friday) got me going in the right direction. The first two innings were not it. But after that, it was good. Felt pretty good pitching with confidence. Having a lot of conviction and then actually executing the pitches. It’s been a rough year for us. It’s been a rough year for me, obviously, but just try to finish it on a good note.”

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