<p>Miguel Vargas got the onslaught going with a drive to the left-field bullpen, and the White Sox never let up after that.</p><p>By the time they were through, they matched the second-highest scoring total in franchise history. It was just that kind of night for them.</p><p>Vargas and Jacob Gonzalez homered in a 10-run third inning, and the Sox pounded the Royals 22-1 on Friday.</p><p>The Sox went deep five times in their highest-scoring game since they scored 22 in Boston on May 31, 1970. The franchise record is 29 runs at the Kansas City Athletics on April 23, 1955.</p><p>Tristan Peters hit his first career grand slam and drove in six runs.