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Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Carlos Rodon delivers during the first inning of a baseball game against the Toronto Blue Jays Tuesday, June 8, 2021, in Chicago. (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast) June 08, 2021 - 9:06 PM
CHICAGO (AP) â Andrew Vaughn homered in the seventh inning and delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth, helping the Chicago White Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 on Tuesday night.
Shut out by Robbie Ray for most of the game, Chicago got on the board on Vaughn s fifth homer and then broke it open with five runs in the eighth.
After Vaughn made it 2-1 with a bases-loaded fly ball to deep center against Trent Thornton (1-2), Adam Eaton drove in YermÃn Mercedes with a pinch-hit single. Leury GarcÃa added a two-run triple, and Tim Anderson capped the rally with a sac fly.
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CHICAGO (AP) — Andrew Vaughn homered in the seventh inning and delivered a tiebreaking sacrifice fly in the eighth, helping the Chicago White Sox beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-1 on Tuesday night.Shut . . .
Melons Australia hopeful workforce issues will not stunt the growth and opportunities in the NT
The Australian melon industry says a major focus over the next few months heading into the next season is trying to address issues surrounding the horticulture workforce shortage.
The southern states will begin the seven-month season in Spring/Summer, and Melons Australia Executive Officer Johnathon Davey says there is a concern following this year, which presented a mixed season for growers. COVID-19 has seen a bit to and fro in the supply of Aussie melons; where people who were able to get workers and have a full staff load, growers have done the same (volumes) if not more than last year, where other farms have had to cut back - even leaving product on the ground and ploughing it back in, in the worst circumstances, he said. In my discussions with growers, having only been in this role for almost eight weeks, I ve heard that most have just scraped through. But for the next season