TORONTO - Aaron Hill hit his first homer of the season and first career grand slam as the Toronto Blue Jays beat the Chicago White Sox 13-4 on Sunday.
Edwin Encarnacion also hit his first homer of the season in a six-run first inning for the Jays (27-26), who had 18 hits to win three of the four-game series.
Corey Patterson hit his fourth homer of the season for Toronto and had four hits and three RBIs.
Carlos Quentin hit his 13th homer for Chicago (24-31) while Ramon Castro added his second of the season in the ninth inning.
Blue Jays left-hander Ricky Romero (5-4) has often lacked run support this season but took advantage of the hits, allowing six hits and two runs in seven innings.
Left-hander John Danks (0-8) allowed nine hits and nine runs in four innings on 96 pitches.
Quentin's homer came in the top of the first before the Blue Jays went to work in the bottom of the inning.
It didn't take long for the Blue Jays to tie the game when their first three batters -- Yunel Escobar, Corey Patterson and Jose Bautista -- singled. With one out, J.P. Arencibia walked to load the bases for Hill, who homered to left on a 1-1 fastball.
The next batter, Encarnacion, hit a 2-2 change-up to left to complete the scoring in the six-run inning.
Paul Konerko's single in the third scored Juan Pierre to cut Toronto's lead to 6-2.
But the Blue Jays came back with three in the fourth, two on Patterson's fourth homer of the season and second in two days. He won Saturday's game, in which he had five hits, with a homer in the 14th.
Escobar knocked in the first run of the fourth with a single. It scored Rajai Davis, who was hit by a pitch, took second on a groundout and stole third.
Jayson Nix, who ended a 0-for-22 drought with a first-inning single, doubled home two runs in the fifth against right-hander Lucas Harrell.
Patterson singled home Nix to make the score 12-2 before Arencibia singled in a run in the sixth to end Toronto's scoring.