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Nomar Mazara hits 505 ft. Homer, Rangers fall to White Sox

ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) – Eloy Jiménez scored on a sacrifice squeeze bunt by Yolmer Sánchez in the 10th inning and the Chicago White Sox beat the Texas Rangers 5-4 on Friday night in a game that included two impressive home runs.

Zack Collins, the 10th overall pick by the White Sox in the 2016 draft, got his first big league start and went deep in the second inning. His three-run homer to center was measured at 447 feet by MLB’s StatCast.

That was after Rangers right fielder Nomar Mazara pulled a two-run shot deep into the second deck of seats in right field in the first that MLB’s system said would have gone 505 feet unimpeded. That matched the longest ever recorded by StatCast, which is in only its fifth season of use.

In the end, small ball won for the White Sox against Shawn Kelley (3-2). Jiménez, a rookie who had a tiebreaking RBI single earlier in the game, had a one-out single in the 10th and went to third on Tim Anderson‘s single. Sánchez then bunted and was tagged out by Kelley after the reliever fielded the ball going away from the plate.

Kelvin Herrera (3-3) struck out the only batter he faced. Alex Colomé worked the 10th for his 16th save and broke the White Sox record for consecutive save chances converted to start a season.

Rougned Odor also homered for the Rangers.

LONG HOMERS

Colorado shortstop Trevor Story had a 505-foot homer at home last season. StatCast measured that a foot longer than a blast that Giancarlo Stanton hit there against the Rockies when he was still playing for Miami in 2016.

THAT CLOSE

White Sox No. 9 batter Ryan Cordell, a rookie center fielder and former Rangers farmhand, had a one-out double in the ninth that hit about 13 feet up on the 14-foot wall in left field. He got stranded at second base.

WHILE ON APPEAL

Rangers 3B Asdrúbal Cabrera was 0 for 4 with two strikeouts, playing while his four-game MLB suspension is on appeal . The suspension was for throwing equipment on the field that hit an umpire after he got ejected from Thursday’s game.

TRAINER’S ROOM

White Sox: Veteran OF Jon Jay, who sustained a right groin-hip injury during spring training after signing as a free agent, is on injury rehab at Triple-A Charlotte and could be close to his White Sox debut. “I think we’re discussing it,” manager Rick Renteria said. “I’m sure it’s coming to a head here pretty soon.”

Rangers: OFs Joey Gallo (left oblique strain) and Hunter Pence (right groin strain), both on the injured list, are the Texas finalists to be starters on the American League All-Star team. Gallo, who is in Arizona, is expected to rejoin the Rangers next week. Pence is eligible to return next Thursday.

UP NEXT

White Sox: Odrisamer Despaigne (0-2) has allowed 10 runs and 16 hits over 10 1/3 innings in his two starts since the right-hander signed as a free agent last month.

Rangers: RHP Lance Lynn (8-4) has quality starts in his last eight games (4-2, 2.92 ERA in that span). He had nine strikeouts without a walk Monday night against Cleveland and went at least six innings for the 10th start in a row.

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