The Chicago White Sox overcame a one-run deficit with a six-run sixth inning to defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 on Sunday at Rate Field.
The White Sox recorded their first hit with two outs in the fourth and then erupted for six straight hits in the sixth, including three home runs. Sam Antonacci hit his first career home run to start the rally, followed by hits from Miguel Vargas, Andrew Benintendi, Colson Montgomery, Braden Montgomery and Chase Meidroth.
Erick Fedde earned the win in relief as the White Sox improved to 38-32 and moved into a tie for first in the American League Central. The team has now won eight straight home series.
Dodgers starter Emmet Sheehan and reliever Jack Dreyer allowed the decisive damage. Dodgers bench coach Danny Lehmann noted the White Sox are a different team this season.