CHICAGO (AP) — Alex Cobb pitched five scoreless innings, Luis Rengifo and Jose Rojas hit home runs, and the Los Angeles Angels coasted to a 9-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Thursday.

Cobb was activated from the 10-day injured list after suffering right wrist inflammation and allowed two hits in his first start since July 23.


What You Need To Know

  • The Angels defeated the White Sox 9-3 Thursday afternoon in Chicago

  • Alex Cobb pitched five scoreless innings and Luis Rengifo and Jose Rojas hit home runs

  • Shohei Ohtani won't pitch as planned Friday because of a sore right arm that could sideline him as a pitcher for the rest of the season

  • Up next: the Angels haven’t named a starter for Friday night’s home series opener against Oakland

The Angels (72-74) won their second consecutive game. The White Sox (83-63) lost for the fifth time in eight games. The AL Central-leading White Sox have dropped six consecutive series against the Angels dating to 2016, and they’re 4-15 in their last 19 games against them.

Cobb (8-3) allowed only two baserunners to advance as far as second base, and he induced inning-ending double plays in the second and fourth innings.

Entering Thursday’s game, Cobb was 0-3 with a 10.70 ERA in four career starts against the White Sox.

Chicago starter Reynaldo Lopez (3-3) allowed a season-high seven runs in his seventh start of the season. Lopez had allowed two home runs in his previous 30 innings prior to surrendering homers to Rengifo and Rojas.

Rengifo’s homer snapped Lopez’s streak of 12 scoreless innings at home.

The White Sox committed three errors, including two during a five-run fourth capped by Rojas’ two-run homer. Shortstop Tim Anderson bobbled a grounder but was assessed an error even after second baseman Cesar Hernandez was late in covering second base for a potential force play.

That led to a three-run double by Jack Mayfield, who advanced to third after the throw from left fielder Eloy Jimenez skipped past home plate.

Anderson committed a throwing error in the seventh, marking his first multi-error game since Aug. 25, 2019, against Texas.

The Sox’s three errors were one shy of their season high against Toronto on June 9.

White Sox reliever Mike Wright was ejected for hitting Angels slugger Shohei Ohtani in the calf with a pitch with two out and nobody on in the ninth. White Sox manager Tony La Russa also was ejected by crew chief Bill Welke for arguing.

It marked the third ejection of the season for La Russa and the 91st of his career.

Rookie infielder Romy Gonzalez moved from third to pitcher and struck out Max Stassi to end the ninth. Jose Abreu made his first major league appearance at third in place of Gonzalez.

Abreu drove in two runs, increasing his season total to 109.

White Sox catcher Yasmani Grandal, who has a personal-best streak of reaching base safely in 30 consecutive games, received a rest.

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Angels RHP Jake Petricka was designated for assignment to make room for Cobb.

Trainer's room

Angels: Ohtani won't pitch as planned Friday because of a sore right arm that could sideline him as a pitcher for the rest of the season, according to manager Joe Maddon. Ohtani is not planning to see a doctor. ... RHP Jose Marte (COVID-19 IL) is expected to be activated Friday. Marte has been on the IL since Aug. 22. RHP Austin Warren (COVID-IL) is expected to return next week, Maddon said.

White Sox: LHP Carlos Rodon (12-5, 2.38) won’t pitch until next week’s series at Detroit to protect his left shoulder. Rodon had a start skipped earlier this month and hasn’t pitched since Sept. 10, a five-inning outing against the Boston Red Sox. La Russa said Rodon will pitch twice in the next two weeks. That schedule would give him ample rest in the likely event the Sox open the playoffs on Oct. 7. Rodon has thrown 124 2/3 innings this season, compared with 42 1/3 innings over the previous two seasons due to Tommy John surgery.

Up next

Angels: Haven’t named a starter for Friday night’s home series opener against Oakland.

White Sox: RHP Dylan Cease (11-7, 4.22) will take the mound Friday night when Chicago opens a three-game series at Texas. Cease allowed seven runs in 2 2/3 innings in the Sox’s 9-8 loss to Boston on Sept. 11.