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Offense clicking on all cylinders vs. Indians
- Updated: September 14, 2016
CHICAGO — Take the steady pitching of All-Star Jose Quintana, mix in a seven-run, seven-hit outburst from the White Sox offense in the sixth inning Tuesday night at U.S. Cellular Field, and what do you have?
For starters, a second straight dominant performance by Robin Ventura’s crew over the American League Central leaders from Cleveland in an 8-1 victory. On the flip side, there’s a second straight night of questions as to where this explosive offense has been for much of the 2016 season.
“Well, that part you probably look at some other time,” said Ventura after his team improved to 5-3 on this current homestand and rose to 11-5 over the last 16 contests at U.S. Cellular. “Right now, they are just playing hard. Every guy is continuing to grind it out. Many guys across the board are contributing.
“Any time you do that, you play better. If we have offense like this, you want to keep it going and not think too much about it.”
The White Sox scored in each of the eight innings they had at-bats during Monday’s 11-4 victory, and actually added another one in the first …