The Detroit Tigers passed the baton and separated the gap in the seventh inning.
Four singles and a Javier Báez three-run homer run were responsible for the four-run inning. The Tigers came out on top again, 7-2, against the Chicago White Sox on Saturday in the second of three games at Guaranteed Rate Field.
The Tigers (59-92) have won four of their past five games. They can sweep the series with a victory Sunday.
Left-hander Jake Diekman, who entered for the White Sox in a 3-2 deficit, allowed a single to Tucker Barnhart, a bunt single to Akil Baddoo and an RBI single to Riley Greene.