CHICAGO — Andrew Benintendi hit a leadoff homer in the ninth inning, and the Chicago White Sox stopped a 16-game home losing streak by edging the Oakland Athletics 7-6 on Saturday night.
Benintendi, Luis Robert Jr., Nicky Lopez and Lenyn Sosa each had three hits for Chicago, which had dropped four in a row overall. Lopez finished with three RBIs.
''That's a spot I think that I've wanted to always be in," Benintendi said. "I think anybody in here would, regardless of the year I'm having or anybody in here is having, that's what you play the game for. It's exciting.''
The home slide was a franchise record. At 34-115, the White Sox are hoping to avoid the majors' post-1900 record for losses — 120 by the 1962 New York Mets in their inaugural season.
Chicago carried a 6-3 lead into the ninth, but Oakland rallied against Justin Anderson. Two runs scored on an error by Sosa at third. Zack Gelof hit a tying RBI single off Gus Varland, but Shea Langeliers was thrown out at the plate by left fielder Zach DeLoach.
Varland (1-0) then escaped the jam by retiring Tyler Soderstrom on a grounder to third before Max Schuemann popped out.
Benintendi closed it out with his 17th homer, a drive to right on a 1-2 slider from Hogan Harris (4-4).
''It's not over until it's over," Benintendi said. "They put good at-bats together. I feel like they've got a lot of scrappy hitters that know how to take pitches and know how to get on base, and they did that in the ninth inning. Once (we) got out of that inning… it only takes one swing.''