CHICAGO — Mike Tauchman hit a game-ending homer, and the Chicago Cubs handed the Chicago White Sox their 13th consecutive loss with a 7-6 victory Wednesday night.
Tauchman drove Michael Kopech's second pitch in the ninth inning — a 98.4 mph fastball — deep to center for his fifth of the season. It was the first career game-ending homer for the Palatine, Illinois, native.
''He throws really hard. He's got a great fastball,'' Tauchman said. ''So you know in that situation I personally feel like trying to be ready for anything else is foolish.''
Tauchman had two hits and scored three times as the Cubs (31-31) got back to .500 with their third victory in four games. Cody Bellinger drove in two runs, and Héctor Neris (6-0) got three outs for the win.
The North Siders erased a 5-0 deficit in a 7-6 victory over the South Siders on Tuesday night at Wrigley Field.
''I love this group,'' Tauchman said.
The last-place White Sox (15-47) have led by at least two runs at one point in each of their last five losses. The 13-game slide is the longest in the majors this year and matches the single-season franchise record set in 1924.
''I can't tell you how proud I am of these guys,'' White Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. ''These guys are playing good baseball and they are giving us everything they got and that's I ask them to do every day. Play as hard as you can and that's what they are doing.''