White Sox commit 5 errors, lose 11-2 to Oakland

ANDREW SELIGMAN
AP Sports Writer

CHICAGO (AP) — One big collapse on defense. One ugly loss for the White Sox.

Third baseman Marcus Semien had three of Chicago’s season-high five errors in an 11-2 loss to the Oakland Athletics on Tuesday night.

Semien misplayed two grounders and pulled first baseman Jose Abreu off the bag with one throw. Avisail Garcia overran a foul ball in right for another error, and starter John Danks made a throwing error as the White Sox lost for the fifth time in six games.

“I can look at the plays all I want,” Semien said. “I can practice them. I just want to come back tomorrow, have a good day of work, and if I’m in there, forget about today and move on.”

Josh Donaldson had a career-high five hits while driving in four runs for the Athletics. Jon Lester (14-10) gave up two runs over eight innings, and Oakland won for just the third time in 12 games.

One negative for the Athletics was Craig Gentry suffering a concussion in a collision at first base while beating out a bunt single in the fifth. He was replaced by Josh Reddick.

The Athletics are trying to hang on to a wild card after plummeting out of the AL West race, and they came away with a much needed win.

Lester gave up seven hits, struck out eight and walked two after going 0-3 in his previous four starts.

He was sailing along with a 5-0 lead when Dayan Viciedo homered leading off the seventh. Carlos Sanchez got thrown out trying to stretch an RBI double to a triple, ending the inning, and Oakland pulled away.

Danks (9-11) lasted six innings, allowing four runs — two earned — and seven hits. He is 0-5 in his past eight starts.

“We didn’t play the kind of defense we wanted to play and expect to play, but I have a hard time pointing the finger when I have one of those errors,” Danks said. “Guys are playing hard. They’re trying to make plays. You can’t fault guys for that. It’s just part of the game.”

Donaldson singled and scored in a two-run fourth, and then added a two-run double in the fifth to make it 4-0. That hit came right after Gentry left the game.

Coco Crisp had just reached on an error leading off the inning when Gentry got down a bunt toward the right side. He beat Danks’ throw, but his head collided with Sanchez’s shoulder while the second baseman was covering the bag.

Gentry stayed down for several minutes, holding his head while being tended to, before walking gingerly off the field.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Athletics: Closer Sean Doolittle (strained muscle in the rib area) will throw a side session on Wednesday and, barring a setback, could rejoin the bullpen on Thursday, manager Bob Melvin said. … Melvin hopes C John Jaso will be cleared to play after he consults with concussion expert Dr. Micky Collins in Pittsburgh on Wednesday. … Melvin said C/OF Stephen Vogt (sprained left ankle) is improving but not ready to resume baseball activities.

White Sox: Manager Robin Ventura isn’t sure when retiring 1B Paul Konerko (fractured left hand) will be ready to swing again. He is expected to return before the season — and his career — ends.

UP NEXT

Jeff Samardzija (4-5, 3.70 ERA) makes his first start in Chicago since the Cubs traded him to Oakland on July 5, while Chris Bassitt (0-1, 7.36 ERA) pitches for the White Sox.

MISSING CESPEDES?

Tuesday’s game aside, it’s no secret Oakland has struggled on offense since sending Yoenis Cespedes to Boston in the Lester trade. But when asked if the Athletics are missing the slugger, Melvin sidestepped the question.

“The balance was, do we have enough offense or do we need more pitching?” Melvin said. “And that’s what we came to terms with, is when you get a Jon Lester, you get a Jon Lester, and we try to mix and match and pick up the pieces where Ces was.”

STREAKS END

Chicago’s Tyler Flowers saw his career-high eight-game hitting streak end, and Adam Eaton snapped an 0-for-14 slide with a single in the sixth.

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