Sox pound D-Backs as Pierre and Quentin get 3 hits each

GLENDALE—The Arizona Diamondbacks lost outfielder Justin Upton to a sprained left ankle during a 10-3 loss to the White Sox on Wednesday.Upton ran the bases in the second inning, beating out a ground ball for an infield hit. He said he jammed the ankle lunging for first base, then felt it when stealing second. He then advanced to third on an error and scored on Jeff Bailey’s single.Upton, who signed a six-year, $51.25 million contract earlier this month, didn’t come out to play right field in the bottom of the inning, saying he was removed as a precaution. He hopes to play “as soon as possible.The Diamondbacks led 2-0 after Stephen Drew’s solo home run in the third, but the White Sox went ahead for good with three runs in the fourth inning and tacked on three more in the sixth. Omar Vizquel, who entered the game batting .207 in spring training, had two hits and three RBI, Juan Pierre was 3 for 4 and scored twice, and Carlos Quentin had three hits and two RBI.White Sox third baseman Mark Teahen, who’s been dealing with a sore elbow, had his first multi-hit game of spring training, including a two-run home run in the seventh inning. The Sox bullpen turned in another strong performance. Greg Aquino threw a scoreless inning and remains unscored upon with seven strikeouts in 8 1-3 innings this month, and closer Bobby Jenks struck out two and allowed a hit and a walk but no runs in his inning.Jenks strained his right calf late last season and it appeared to be bothering him earlier in spring training.The White Sox had 16 hits and broke a five-game winless streak.