Zach Neal logs first win since 2016 as A's top White Sox

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Aug 25, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Oakland Athletics second baseman Tony Kemp (5) celebrates with first baseman Ryan Noda (49) after scoring against the Chicago White Sox during the second inning at Guaranteed Rate Field.
Aug 25, 2023; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Oakland Athletics second baseman Tony Kemp (5) celebrates with first baseman Ryan Noda (49) after scoring against the Chicago White Sox during the second inning at Guaranteed Rate Field.
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Nick Allen went 4-for-5 with a home run and five RBIs to back Zach Neal's first major league victory in seven years as the visiting Oakland Athletics routed the Chicago White Sox 12-4 on Friday night.

Oakland assured itself of at least a split of the four-game series after out-hitting slumping Chicago 15-6 and capitalizing on three White Sox errors.

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The White Sox have lost seven of nine, while the A's have won four of five.

Neal (1-0) spaced four runs, two earned, and five hits in five innings with three walks and two strikeouts. He yielded a two-run home run to Lenyn Sosa in the second inning and Eloy Jimenez's solo shot in the fifth, but Oakland's persistent attack offset the blasts.

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Neal earned a win for the first time since Aug. 9, 2016, when he defeated the visiting Baltimore Orioles behind 5 1/3 innings of one-run, two hit ball. Friday marked his first start in the majors since Sept. 6 of that season.

Neal pitched in Japan from 2019-21. The Athletics selected his contract from Triple-A Las Vegas this month.

White Sox righty Dylan Cease (5-7) was tagged for nine runs, eight earned, and nine hits in 4 1/3 innings. He walked five and struck out six.

After working through a perfect first inning on nine pitches, Cease couldn't escape trouble in a five-run second. Brent Rooker drew a leadoff walk and scored three batters later on a Lawrence Butler RBI single.

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Allen delivered a two-out RBI single to make it 2-0, but Andrew Benintendi's error in left field set the A's up with two runners in scoring position. Ryan Noda followed with a two-run single, and he scored on Zack Gelof's double.

Tony Kemp had three hits for the A's, while Noda had three hits and three RBIs. Allen and Noda hit back-to-back home runs in the seventh.

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Tim Anderson had two hits for Chicago. He has logged multiple hits in each of his three games since returning from a five-game suspension levied for his role in an Aug. 5 fight at Cleveland.

—Field Level Media