Adrian Houser allowed one run over seven innings to assist the Chicago White Sox finish the visiting Toronto Blue Jays 10-game successful streak with a 2-1 victory within the finale of a three-game sequence Wednesday afternoon.
Houser (5-2) scattered seven hits, struck out two and walked two.
Grant Taylor pitched a scoreless eighth and Jordan Leasure closed the ninth for his second save in his fifth alternative this season.
Edgar Quero doubled twice, drove in a run and scored for the White Sox, who ended a three-game skid.
Bo Bichette went 3-for-3 and Nathan Lukes and Will Wagner every had two singles for the Blue Jays, who have been unable to tie the franchise file 11-game successful streak.
Blue Jays starter Eric Lauer (4-2) allowed two runs and 4 hits in 4 innings. He struck out seven and walked one. The left-hander got here into the outing 3-0 with a 2.59 ERA over his earlier seven outings.
The Blue Jays started the second inning with a double to heart by Wagner, who moved to 3rd on a wild pitch as Myles Straw walked. Tyler Heineman then laid down a squeeze bunt up the first-base line to attain Wagner for a 1-0 lead.
Luis Robert Jr. made a sliding catch in heart to finish the highest of the fourth and Austin Slater singled to left to begin the underside half of the inning for the White Sox. Quero doubled to left one out later to attain Slater for a 1-1 tie.
Lenyn Sosa then reached for a low slider and lined it into left for an RBI single and a 2-1 lead.
Houser began the seventh by permitting a leadoff single to Wagner earlier than getting via the inning.
The Blue Jays missed a number of alternatives to attain.
Lukes and Bichette led off the primary with singles for Toronto, however Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit right into a 6-4-3 double play and Addison Barger grounded out to first.
After Lukes and Bichette began the sixth with a single and a stroll earlier than Guerrero grounded to quick to place runners on the corners. Barger then grounded to first baseman Tim Elko, who touched his bag after which threw to second for the tag on Guerrero and an inning-ending double play.
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