CHICAGO — Joey Bart and Bryan Reynolds homered, Ke'Bryan Hayes had three hits and the Pittsburgh Pirates won their fourth straight game, beating the Chicago White Sox 9-4 on Sunday.
Nick Gonzales tripled and drove in two runs for the Pirates, who have won six of seven and reached .500 for the first time since April 27.
''We did what we needed to do to close it out,'' Bart said. ''We've got to keep that momentum going once we get back.''
Andrew Benintendi and Luis Robert Jr. each had three hits for the White Sox, who have lost four straight and 10 of 13.
Chicago entered the day as the first team in MLB history with 70 losses before the All-Star break.
''I think this is a much-needed break for everybody,'' Benintendi said. ''Just get away and get your mind off it for a little bit. It's not the first half we wanted, but we just gotta keep showing up, playing hard.''
Quinn Priester (2-5) allowed a run in two innings for Pittsburgh.
Bart hit a three-run homer off Chad Kuhl (0-1) to put the Pirates ahead 4-2 in the fourth.