Brian Goodwin doubles and homers in first two at-bats with White SoxDaryl Van Schouwenon June 12, 2021 at 11:58 pm

Brian Goodwin greets Billy Hamilton after hitting a three-run home run during the second inning of a baseball game against the Detroit Tigers, Saturday, June 12, 2021, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio) | AP Photos

Goodwin drives in five runs in White Sox 15-2 rout of Tigers

DETROIT — Brian Goodwin knows how to make a first impression.

The veteran outfielder made his White Sox debut in their 15-2 win over the Tigers Saturday and, batting second in manager Tony La Russa’s lineup, doubled in a run in the first inning and hit a three-run homer in the second against Tigers right-hander Jose Urena.

Goodwin became the third White Sox to reach base three or more times and drive in four runs in his first game with the club. The other two occurred in 1949 (George Metkovich) and Al Zarilla (1951). He collected his fifth RBI on a ground out in the eighth inning.

The ‘next man up’ mantra for the Sox is really becoming a thing. Signed to a minor league contract on May 4 after Luis Robert went down with a hip flexor strain, Goodwin was called up from Triple-A Charlotte Thursday after Nick Madrigal landed on the 60-day injured list with a proximal hamstring tear.

“It felt good, first game give the fans and teammates something to see,” said Goodwin, 30, a .250/.317/.455 career hitter over five seasons with four teams. He was released by the Pirates on May 3.

“I wasn’t too happy about it but it helped me keep that chip on my shoulder,” Goodwin said. “Signed here in May and I’m still [ticked] off. I’m going to take it out on everybody else with how I play.”

Cease 8-0 vs. Tigers

Dylan Cease pitched five innings of two-run ball, enough to improve to 8-0 against the Tigers in eight career starts.

Cease, who owns a 2.09 ERA against the Tigers, is the first Sox pitcher to win his first eight starts against a single opponent, and first in baseball to accomplish the feat since Jamie Moyer won his first 10 career starts against Florida from 2006-08.

Cease gave up a leadoff walk in the first and a two-run homer to No. 2 hitter Harold Castro, then breezed the rest of the way, getting 15 swinging strikes. Cease (5-2) struck out seven and walked one, lowering his ERA to 3.38. Because of several long delays during Sox at-bats, and with the big lead, he was limited to 82 pitches.

“I had to go throw in the batting cage probably five or six times today,” Cease said. “I can’t complain. If you gave me that much run support every time I’ll take it.”

Ryan Burr and Matt Foster each pitched two innings of scoreless relief.

This and that

Yermin Mercedes and Leury Garcia each had two hits and three RBI. The Sox had 13 hits and walked 11 times.

*Yoan Moncada had Saturday off, and Tim Anderson will get a day off Sunday. Jose Abreu will be the designated hitter as La Russa tries to keep players fresh.

*Sunday starter Carlos Rodon (5-2, 1.96 ERA) is 0-2 with a 3.45 ERA in his last five starts and 3-2 with a 6.00 ERA in seven career starts against the Tigers. Reliever Kyle Funkhouser starts a bullpen day for the Tigers.

*Tigers reliever Beau Burrows became nauseous pitching during a lengthy fifth inning. Grounds crew cleaned up the mound as he headed to clubhouse with the Sox leading 10-2.

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