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Seager, Jackson light a fuse atop the order

CHICAGO -- Kyle Seager was frustrated when he entered Chicago, kept out of the starting lineup for just the third time this season. But he left U.S. Cellular Field in a better mood after his offensive performance over the weekend.

Along with Austin Jackson, Seager finished one hit shy of the cycle, but neither was able to complete the feat with their last at-bats as Seattle fell to the White Sox, 6-5, in 11 innings.

Seager got off to another quick start Sunday, hitting a two-run homer in the first inning, marking the third straight game in which he's connected on a home run.