PHOENIX -- The Chicago White Sox tandem of Lance Lynn and Tim Anderson were front and center in Team USA's 12-1 win over Canada on Monday at the World Baseball Classic.
The victory improved the U.S. record to 2-1 with one game remaining in pool play.
Lynn pitched five efficient innings, while Anderson played second base for the first time in his career. He was flawless in the field while also contributing at the plate with two hits, a walk and a run driven in.
"What a talented ball player," manager Mark DeRosa said after the game.