CHICAGO -- Jose Abreu has been at his best since reuniting with his young son.The slugger hit the first of four White Sox home runs and Jose Quintana threw 7 2/3 solid innings to lead Chicago past the Seattle Mariners 9-3 on Saturday night.Avisail Garcia and Alex Avila hit consecutive homers during a four-run fifth and Tyler Saladino added a two-run shot in the seventh, all off struggling reliever Vidal Nuno.Abreu extended his hitting streak to 10 games and his on-base streak to 23 with a solo shot during a two-run first against Ariel Miranda (1-1).Abreu, who defected from Cuba in 2013, went more than two years without seeing his son Dariel until a December trip to the island nation organized by Major League Baseball.Dariel, now 5, traveled to the U.S. for the first time earlier this month. They were reunited in Miami, and Dariel will be with his dad for another week or so before returning to Cuba.Abreu is hitting .351 with four homers in his past 10 games. Coincidence?We know hes happier. That part is pretty obvious, that he has a little more to him, manager Robin Ventura said. This game does enough to beat you down that if you can find something like that, it just helps you when you come to the ballpark.Abreu had already dressed and dashed off to be with his family when reporters were allowed in the clubhouse.When he talks he seems relaxed, Quintana said. He talks a lot about his family. Its fun. Im happy for him.Quintana (11-9) allowed two runs -- one earned -- and five hits, struck out eight and lowered his ERA to 2.77 in Chicagos fifth win in seven games.After a hot August start that got them into playoff contention, the Mariners have lost four of five.The left-handed Miranda pitched four innings, allowing three runs and five hits while throwing just 47 of 90 pitches for strikes.The biggest thing was fastball command. He wasnt locating it great, manager Scott Servais said. Thats his pitch.Quintana allowed a leadoff double to Leonys Martin in the first, and he scored an unearned run thanks to Avilas passed ball. But Avila made up for it in his first game off the disabled list with a solo shot in the fifth.Left fielder Melky Cabrera, back after missing two games with an illness, added a first-inning sacrifice fly and threw out Robinson Cano trying to stretch a single to help squash Seattles best rally off Quintana.Justin Morneaus first triple of the season in the fifth scored Todd Frazier. Garcia followed with a two-run shot off Nuno. Garcia also doubled twice.TRAINERS ROOMMariners: 3B Kyle Seager went 1 for 4 after missing three games with a bruised right foot. Seagers return, along with an upcoming schedule heavy with left-handed opposing pitchers, led Seattle to option OF Norichika Aoki to Triple-A Tacoma. ... Servais said RHP Tom Wilhelmsen (back spasms) was not crazy about going on the disabled list. We really dont have time where were at in the bullpen right now to give him five or six days, Servais said.White Sox: RHP Miguel Gonzalez (groin) threw a simulated game. Hes eligible to come off the disabled list.OOPSSeattles Chris Iannetta took ball three, tossed his bat and jogged all the way to first in the fifth before realizing he hadnt walked. Quintana struck him out on the next pitch.NEW FACESAmbidextrous pitcher Pat Venditte, a reliever acquired from Toronto this month, joined Seattle with his special glove after a stint in Triple-A.Splits have said Im a little bit better from the left side, Venditte said. So I would imagine thats how Ill be used here.Also arriving in a flurry of moves were INF Dae-Ho Lee from Tacoma and reliever Dan Altavilla, who was wide-eyed after getting called up from Double-A Jackson.Altavilla hit 100 mph in a perfect eighth and struck out Frazier in his major league debut.My family in the stands just going crazy, it was tough to hold back my emotions there, he said.UP NEXTSeattle RHP Taijuan Walker (4-8, 4.14 ERA) faces LHP Carlos Rodon (4-8, 4.02) to close the four-game series Sunday. We track every move throughout one of the NHLs most pivotal days with a full day of Free Agent Frenzy coverage today. Live coverage begins at Noon et/9am pt on TSN2 when the free agent market officially opens for business and then continues at 2pm et/11am pt on TSN. You can also follow every deal as it happens on TSN.ca, TSNs Mobile Apps and on TSN and TEAM Radio. Free Agent Frenzy is also available in the United States on NHL Network. TSN launches its seventh-annual Free Agent Frenzy with comprehensive coverage on TSN Digital, SportsCentre and Off The Record with Michael Landsberg. Broadcast Team Host James Duthie leads TSNs Free Agent Frenzy team of hockey analysts, Insiders, reporters and correspondents – providing breaking news and instant analysis of the days events, along with live interviews with players, coaches and GMs. TSNs correspondents are with each Canadian team to file live reports throughout the day. The Free Agent Frenzy broadcast team is as follows: - Host: James Duthie- Free Agent Signing Breakers: Bob McKenzie, Darren Dreger, Pierre LeBrun, and panel host Ryan Rishaug- Instant Analysis Panel: Duthie with Ray Ferraro, Aaron Ward, and Pierre McGuire- Free Agent Panel: Mike Johnson, Craig Button, Marc Crawford, Jeff ONeill and panel host Steve Kouleas- TSN The Reporters PPanel: Dave Hodge with TSN Radio 1050s Dave Naylor, Sports Illustrateds Michael Farber and Toronto Suns Steve Simmons and National Posts Bruce Arthur- TSN Correspondents: Perry Solkowski, Jermain Franklin, Sara Orlesky, Mark Masters, Matthew Scianitti, Brent Wallace, and John Lu Duthie and the Free Agent Frenzy broadcast team return to wrap up the day that was in the NHL with the Free Agent Frenzy Primetime Special on Friday at 7:30pm et/4:30pm pt on TSN.dddddddddddd TSN Digital TSN Digital platforms - including TSN.ca and the TSN app for iPhone and iPad – feature a live free agent tracker that shows all the relevant UFAs, who signed, and for how much money. Fans can also sort the tracker by position, new team, former team, and contract value. Additional TSN Digital highlights include: - A complete list of available restricted and unrestricted free agents by team - Video analysis and one-on-one player interviews - A Twitter feed featuring TSNs Hockey Insiders- Instant signing alerts on mobile devices through the TSN app All summer long, head to TSN.ca/NHL for news on free agent signings as they break during the off-season. You can also join the conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #TSN – with tweets from fans and NHL players featured during Free Agent Frenzy. ' ' '