TORONTO -- Four White Sox went deep on Saturday afternoon, including Mike Pelfrey.
The starting pitcher’s six innings pitched is tied for his longest outing of the season. Pelfrey provided the White Sox with only their fifth quality start in 25 games to propel them to a 5-2 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays in front of 47,171 at the Rogers Centre. Todd Frazier, Matt Davidson and Jose Abreu all homered for the White Sox, who won for the sixth time in eight tries.
“Nice job by Pelf today,” manager Rick Renteria said. “Threw a lot of strikes.