ATLANTA — For the second consecutive night, the Chicago White Sox built a large lead against the Atlanta Braves.

They held on for a win Monday. But Tuesday was a different story.

The Sox squandered a six-run lead, falling 11-10 in front of 29,134 at Truist Park

Drake Baldwin’s sinking liner to right field landed just out of the reach of Mike Tauchman, who made a great diving attempt, for a go-ahead two-run single in the eighth inning.

The Sox led 10-4 after six innings. The Braves scored five runs in the seventh and two more in the eighth.

“The Braves found ways to get guys on base, to get hits, we weren’t able to get outs,” Sox manager Will Venable said. “And credit the guys on the other side. At the same time, it’s my job to put these guys in position to succeed and just haven’t bee

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