TORONTO — Garrett Crochet and three relievers combined on a two-hitter, Corey Julks and Danny Mendick each had two RBIs and the Chicago White Sox snapped a four-game losing streak by beating the Toronto Blue Jays 5-0 on Tuesday night.
All five White Sox runs came with two outs.
''That's something that we've needed here for a little bit,'' manager Pedro Grifol said. ''Guys stepped up.''
The White Sox avoided falling a season-worst 21 games below .500 and snapped a seven-game losing streak in Toronto. The Blue Jays were blanked for the third time.
Crochet (5-4) allowed two hits, struck out four and walked just one in six innings to win his fourth straight start.
''He's a special one,'' White Sox catcher Korey Lee said. ''We're lucky that we have him on our team. He had all his pitches working in the zone. Good things happen when we have options like that.''
The left-hander extended his scoreless innings streak to 19.
''Throwing up those zeroes like that, giving the bullpen a little rest, that was amazing,'' Julks said. ''That was my first time seeing him throw. I was very impressed.''