The White Sox tied a team-record seven home runs on Saturday afternoon and it wasn’t enough.
Brett Lawrie had two homers and three RBIs, but the White Sox couldn’t overcome a poor start by Miguel Gonzalez and lost 10-8 to the Toronto Blue Jays at U.S. Cellular Field. The seven homers, all of which were solo shots, matched an April 23, 1955 effort at Kansas City.
Gonzalez allowed eight runs in 5 1/3 innings for the White Sox, who fell back below .500 with the loss. Dioner Navarro, J.B. Shuck, Tim Anderson, Alex Avila and Adam Eaton all hit home runs for the White Sox in the losing effort.