Josh Fields snapped out of a slump by hitting two of Chicago's season-high six homers Wednesday night as the White Sox beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-7.
Fields, who got a rare start at first base, entered the game in an 0 for 16 skid. He singled in his first at-bat, hit a two-run, tiebreaking homer in the fourth inning and added a solo shot in the fifth when the White Sox connected three times.
The White Sox built a 10-3 lead after scoring five times in the fifth, but the Dodgers cut the deficit to three on Matt Kemp's three-run homer in the eighth off Jimmy Gobble.
Gobble drilled Juan Pierre in the back with a pitch right shortly after Kemp's homer …
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