Korey Lee scores in front of Red Sox catcher Connor Wong on a two-run double by Elvis Andrus in the fifth inning of Chicago’s 3-2 win on Sunday in Boston. Steven Senne/Associated Press

BOSTON — Mike Clevinger pitched six solid innings, Elvis Andrus had a two-run double, and the Chicago White Sox beat the Boston Red Sox 3-2 in a rain-shortened game on Sunday, ending a string of 12 straight series losses.

Trying to avoid their second 100-loss season in five years and the fifth in club history, the White Sox took two of three from the Red Sox and captured their first series since August 7-9, when they went 2-1 against the Yankees.

“Not fun,” said Clevinger of pitching in rainy, cool conditions. “Not very conducive to playing baseball. We got through it.”

Adam Duvall and Wilyer Abreu each hit a solo homer for the Red Sox, who are on pace to finish in the AL East basement for the third time in four years.

The umpires called for the tarp after the sixth, and made the decision not to resume after an hour, 43-minute delay.

“That’s always nice,” Clevinger said, smiling, when informed he was credited with a complete game.

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It was the fourth of his career and his second straight after he went nine innings to beat the Washington Nationals in his last start.

Chicago outfielder Luis Robert Jr. left because of a sore right knee after stealing his 20th base. He has 38 homers and 36 doubles, becoming the first White Sox player with 35 homers, 35 doubles and 20 steals.

Clevinger (9-8) gave up two runs and five hits without striking out or walking a batter.

Playing with rain falling most of the time for the second straight day, the White Sox scored twice with just one hit against Kutter Crawford (6-8) to take a 2-1 edge in the fifth.

Crawford walked a pair before Andrus’ liner to center just got under the glove of center fielder Ceddanne Rafaela’s full-length dive.

“For the first three or four innings, I was in total control,” Crawford said. “That fifth inning happened and it all started with the leadoff walk and then the two-out walk. Those are things I can’t let happen.”

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Gavin Sheets’ sacrifice fly made it 3-1 in the sixth.

Abreu’s drive went into the seats in deep right for his second career homer in the second. Duvall’s completely left Fenway Park over the Green Monster in the sixth.

SERIES STUFF

The Red Sox have lost a season-high six straight series.

It was Chicago’s first road series win since August 4-6, at Cleveland. The White Sox won the season series against Boston, 4-2.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Red Sox: Reinstated right-hander Zack Kelly from the 60-day injured list. He was out since April 13 because of right elbow inflammation. Right-hander Nick Robertson was optioned to Triple-A to make room.

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