MIAMI — The White Sox finally were on the receiving end Saturday night of one of those stunning moments that always seems to crush them.
Rather than come up empty in a key spot, the White Sox pulled ahead of the Miami Marlins in an 8-7 victory in front of 20,006 at Marlins Park in peculiar fashion. Melky Cabrera reached base on a wild pitch after he struck out with two down in the eighth inning and Dioner Navarro scored the go-ahead run from third on the same play after pitcher Kyle Barraclough dropped the throw home. One of the wildest plays of the season helped the White Sox to their first series victory since they beat the Cubs at home twice late last month.