CHICAGO -AP- Mat Latos felt he could've done better. Still, it was good enough to maintain his remarkable start.
Latos pitched six solid innings and the Chicago White Sox beat theTexas Rangers 4-1 Sunday to complete a sweep of the three-game series.
The 6-foot-6 right-hander, who signed a $3 million, one-year deal with Chicago in February, was charged with one run and seven hits.
 
Mat Latos improves to 4-0 as White Sox beat Rangers 4-1
 
Latos (4-0) has allowed two earned runs in 24 1/3 innings in his four starts while matching his win total from all of last year.
"I battled today," he said. "I didn't have good fastball command, I fell behind in the count early today. I was lucky. I got away with a couple of pitches to some good guys."
Although Latos might not have been as sharp as earlier outings this season, White Sox manager Robin Ventura wasn't ready to attribute the newcomer's success to good fortune.
"Matty threw great. He continues to impress," Ventura said. "That's a tough lineup to go through."
The Rangers were swept in a series of three games or more for the first time since last July by the Angels.
"Sometimes you tip your hat to the guy across the way, too," Texas manager Jeff Bannister said. "Latos has been hot. He has been pitching well."
David Robertson, who blew a save opportunity on Saturday for this first time this season, struck out the side in the ninth for his seventh save.
Dioner Navarro homered and drove in two runs as Chicago won for the fifth time in six games. Brett Lawrie added two hits and an RBI.
Touted Rangers rookie Nomar Mazara hit a long drive to right in the first inning for his first homer since his major league debut on April 10. The ball cleared the visiting bullpen and landed about five rows into the bleachers.
Navarro tied it in the third with a drive to left field for his first homer of the season.
Chicago then grabbed the lead in the fifth. Melky Cabrera drew a leadoff walk and advanced to third when Lawrie followed with a double to right field. Cabrera scored on a wild pitch and Navarro made it 3-1 with a sacrifice fly.
Lawrie singled home a run in the eighth.
Latos joined teammate Chris Sale and crosstown rival Jake Arrieta of the Cubs among the four pitchers in the major leagues at 4-0.
"I'm grateful. I'll take it in stride," Latos said. "I didn't necessarily execute the plan that I wanted to today, but the defense picked me up."
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The Rangers put runners on first and third with one out in the sixth inning and seemed on the verge of chasing Latos. But he got Ryan Ruato ground back to mound and then started a 1-4-3 inning-ending double on his 106th and last pitch of the game.
Latos pumped his fist as he headed to the dugout.
"It was supposed to be a fastball in, but it was down and away, so I missed the spot," he said. "I was running on fumes there at the end. I was lucky to get a groundball."
 

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