The Cleveland Guardians survived a blown call at home plate and a blown save by Emmanuel Clase in the tenth inning to prevail Tuesday night, scoring five runs in the eleventh inning to beat the Chicago White Sox, 10-7, and secure the tiebreaker against their division rival.
Myles Straw delivered the go-ahead runs in the eleventh, lining a two-run double into left field to break a 5-5 tie. Steven Kwan followed with an RBI single to score Kwan, extending the Guardians’ lead to 8-5. Kwan would score on a Jose Ramirez sac fly, before Amed Rosario tacked on a final insurance run courtesy of an errant throw to third on a stolen base attempt.