
| White Sox Face Critical Series In Detroit | |
Chicago White Sox starter John Danks pitches during a baseball game against the Texas Rangers in Chicago, on Saturday, Aug. 20, 2011. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh) CHICAGO (CBS) — Sweep or else? Whatever hopes the Chicago White Sox have of making a playoff run essentially come down this weekend’s series against the Central Division leading Detroit Tigers. The South Siders are 51/2 games back and probably need to take all three games–or at minimum two of three–from the Tigers, starting tonight in Detroit. “It’s definitely not a ‘have to’ — it’s, ‘We need to,’” White Sox closer Sergio Santos told MLB.COM. “I think we need to win two out of three there.” “Obviously, two out of three is going to help,” White Sox starter Jake Peavy said. “At some point in time, in these next three or when the Tigers come here, we have to beat them three games to have a chance to climb back in it.” And that won’t be easy. The Sox face Justin Verlander (20-5), who has lost just once since the All-Star Break–tonight at Comerica Park. Lose tonight, and the games Saturday and Sunday are must wins for Ozzie Guillen’s crew. “I’m not going to go out there saying, ‘Wow, we’re going to sweep them,’” Guillen told MLB. “They’re setting it up with the best pitcher they have. Hopefully, we don’t get swept in Detroit. If we don’t get swept in Detroit, we’re still hanging in there.” John Danks (6-9) takes the mound tonight at 6:05 p.m. Saturday’s matchup: Gavin Floyd (12-10) vs. Brad Penny (9-10). Sunday’s matchup: Mark Buehrle (11-6) vs. Max Scherzer (13-8). If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Danks, Konerko help lead White Sox past Mariners | |
CBSSports.com wire reports CHICAGO — John Danks was getting sick of seeing a big zero in the win column next to his name. Paul Konerko homered and Danks pitched into the eighth inning for his first victory of the season, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 3-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Monday night. The White Sox beat the Mariners for the ninth straight time at U.S. Cellular Field and are 13-1 at home against Seattle dating to August 18, 2008. The White Sox also matched a club record for the most consecutive home wins against the Mariners. In his 12th start of the season, Danks (1-8) did not resemble the pitcher that lost his first eight decisions. The left-hander pitched 7 1/3 innings and only allowed one unearned run on seven hits. He struck out six and walked one. “I would be lying to you if I said it hadn’t been tough. I’ve been doing a lot of beating myself up, not doubting myself, but at the same time, kind of wondering when is it going to turn around,” said Danks. “I would be lying if I said I didn’t see 0-8 on the scoreboard every time I go out there or on the TV, but it is nice to get the first one out of the way but there is a lot of ground to make up.” White Sox reliever Jesse Crain struck out Justin Smoak and catcher A.J. Pierzynski threw out Brendan Ryan attempting to steal second in the eighth. Pierzynski also added an RBI single in the eighth off Mariners reliever David Pauley. Chicago closer Sergio Santos pitched a perfect ninth for his 11th save in 12 opportunities. Seattle rookie starter Michael Pineda (6-3) was the hard luck loser. Pineda has pitched seven innings and allowed two runs or fewer in four of his five last starts. He allowed two runs on five hits in seven innings. He struck out three and walked two. Greg Halman was 3 for 3 for the Mariners and is 7 for 8 since getting called up on Sunday. Ryan wasn’t going to give all the praise to Danks for the Mariners’ lack of offense. “I think he felt his changeup and started using that. Kept us off balance throwing the cutter in there. We still have to create and make something happen. You tip your hat, but at the same time, we’ve gotta look at ourselves,” Ryan said. “It’s getting real old waiting until late in the game to make things happen. I don’t know what the answer is to that, I can only speak for myself. We just can’t wait until late to create.” The White Sox have won five of its last seven overall. Konerko hit a leadoff shot off Pineda in the fourth inning. The ball just cleared the left-field wall for his 13th of season. After getting knocked down by a 95 mph fastball from Pineda, Gordon Beckham came back with an RBI single to give the White Sox a 2-0 lead in the seventh. “He [Pineda] was real good. Left a couple of breaking balls up but he really had to work that last inning. He was one pitch away from getting out of it but that kid put up a good at-bat against him,” Mariners manager Eric Wedge said. Seattle finally got on the board against Danks in the eighth. Halman led off with an infield single and advanced to second after first baseman Adam Dunn couldn’t glove a pickoff attempt by Danks. After advancing to third on Ichiro Suzuki’s groundout, Halman scored on Brendan Ryan’s single. The White Sox missed a scoring chance in the first on a baserunning gaffe. With one out and Juan Pierre on first, Carlos Quentin drove the ball to the left-center wall. Halman nearly made a running catch into the wall, but the ball popped out of his glove. Pierre was unclear if Halman made the catch and was about to retreat to first, until he looked behind him and saw Quentin a few feet behind him at second. After retreating back to second, Pierre was forced to go to third with Quentin closing in and Pierre was easily thrown out at third by Smoak’s relay. Brent Lillibridge saved a run in the third inning by making a diving catch on Ryan’s ball. Halman, who was running with two outs would’ve easily scored from first. Danks rebounded from his worst performance of the season. In his last start May 29 at Toronto, Danks gave up nine runs and nine hits – including three homers – over four innings in a 13-4 loss. He became the first White Sox pitcher since Eddie Smith in 1942 to start 0-8. Pierzynski said the difference with Danks on Monday night was his changeup. “He finally found his slider and he finally found his changeup. I think this will be a good start for things to come,” Pierzynski said. Dunn struck out in the eighth with the bases loaded, going 0 for 4, dropping his average to .176. Notes
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| No support for Pineda again, M’s drop road opener | |
CHICAGO (AP) — The Seattle Mariners continue to search for offense and keep coming up empty. Paul Konerko homered and John Danks pitched into the eighth inning for his first victory of the season, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 3-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Monday night. The Mariners are tied for last in the American League, scoring fewer than four runs per game. “It’s getting real old waiting until late in the game to make things happen,” said Brendan Ryan. “I don’t know what the answer is to that, I can only speak for myself. We just can’t wait until late to create.” Seattle wasted another quality start by rookie Michael Pineda (6-3), who allowed two runs on five hits in seven innings. He struck out three and walked two. “Michael pitched a great game again,” Seattle manager Eric Wedge said. “He gave us every opportunity to win the ballgame, we just couldn’t get anything going offensively.” Pineda has pitched seven innings and allowed two runs or fewer in four of his five last starts. “You almost come to expect outings like that from him,” Ryan said. “He’s been outstanding and it’s even more disappointing to not give him some help. When you throw as well as he did, you deserve the ‘W’. You deserve some help.” Seattle had its chances in the low-scoring game. Ryan hit a line drive into the right-center field gap in the second inning with a runner on first, but a stellar diving catch by Brent Lillibridge robbed the Mariners of their first run. “(The White Sox) did a good job defensively,” Seattle manager Eric Wedge said. “We had some good passes at the ball, hit some balls hard and don’t have anything to show for it.” Ryan singled in the eighth to knock Danks out of the game, but when reliever Jesse Crain’s offering to Justin Smoak bounced away from catcher A.J. Pierzynski, Ryan was gunned down trying to advance to second. “I want him to be aggressive in that situation. I want him to have that type of mentality,” Wedge said. “More times than not, you’re going to make that,” Ryan credited Crain’s pickoff move as a potential reason why he didn’t make it to second. “I shortened up a little bit. Film warned me, but that’s one of the quicker ones,” he said. “Give some credit to A.J. for making the play. I don’t regret taking a chance there. I should have been there.” The White Sox beat the Mariners for the ninth straight time at U.S. Cellular Field and are 13-1 at home against Seattle dating to August 18, 2008. The White Sox also matched a club record for the most consecutive home wins against the Mariners. In his 12th start of the season, Danks (1-8) did not resemble the pitcher that lost his first eight decisions. The left-hander pitched 7 1-3 innings and only allowed one unearned run on seven hits. He struck out six and walked one. Pierzynski also added an RBI single in the eighth off Mariners reliever David Pauley. Chicago closer Sergio Santos pitched a perfect ninth for his 11th save in 12 opportunities. Greg Halman was 3 for 3 for the Mariners and is 7 for 8 since getting called up on Sunday. The White Sox have won five of its last seven overall. Konerko hit a leadoff shot off Pineda in the fourth inning. The ball just cleared the left-field wall for his 13th of season. After getting knocked down by a 95 mph fastball from Pineda, Gordon Beckham came back with an RBI single to give the White Sox a 2-0 lead in the seventh. Seattle finally got on the board against Danks in the eighth. Halman led off with an infield single and advanced to second after first baseman Adam Dunn couldn’t glove a pickoff attempt by Danks. After advancing to third on Ichiro Suzuki’s groundout, Halman scored on Brendan Ryan’s single. Danks rebounded from his worst performance of the season. In his last start May 29 at Toronto, Danks gave up nine runs and nine hits — including three homers — over four innings in a 13-4 loss. He became the first White Sox pitcher since Eddie Smith in 1942 to start 0-8. Dunn struck out in the eighth with the bases loaded, going 0 for 4, dropping his average to .176. NOTES: The MRI on RHP Jake Peavy showed a mild right groin strain. He will be evaluated on a daily basis. … The White Sox hired Robin Ventura as special adviser to player development director Buddy Bell. … The last time the White Sox won nine straight at home against the Mariners was May 10, 1994, to May 12, 1995. … The Mariners selected University of Virginia LHP Danny Hultzen with the second overall pick in the Major League Baseball First-Year Player Draft. Hultzen was the Atlantic Coast Conference pitcher of the year the last two seasons. … The White Sox selected switch-hitting outfielder Keenyn Walker with their first pick, 47th overall. Walker hit .402 with four home runs and 50 RBIs for Central Arizona. If you like reading our blog, remember to bookmark it. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Mariners offensive struggles continue | |
The Seattle Mariners continue to search for offense and keep coming up empty. There is the quick update of the day. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Konerko, Dans help White Sox beat Mariners 3-1 | |
Paul Konerko homered and John Danks pitched into the eighth inning for his first victory of the season, leading the Chicago White Sox to a 3-1 win over the Seattle Mariners on Monday night. The White Sox beat the Mariners for the ninth straight time at U.S. Cellular Field and are 13-1 at home against Seattle dating to August 18, 2008. The White Sox also matched a club record for the most consecutive home wins against the Mariners. In his 12th start of the season, Danks (1-8) did not resemble the pitcher that lost his first eight decisions. The left-hander pitched 7 1-3 innings and only allowed one unearned run on seven hits. He struck out six and walked one. White Sox reliever Jesse Crain struck out Justin Smoak and catcher A.J. Pierzynski threw out Brendan Ryan attempting to steal second in the eighth. Pierzynski also added an RBI single in the eighth off Mariners reliever David Pauley. Chicago closer Sergio Santos pitched a perfect ninth for his 11th save in 12 opportunities. Seattle rookie starter Michael Pineda (6-3) was the hard luck loser. Pineda has pitched seven innings and allowed two runs or fewer in four of his five last starts. He allowed two runs on five hits in seven innings. He struck out three and walked two. Greg Halman was 3 for 3 for the Mariners and is 7 for 8 since getting called up on Sunday. The White Sox have won five of its last seven overall. Konerko hit a leadoff shot off Pineda in the fourth inning. The ball just cleared the left-field wall for his 13th of season. After getting knocked down by a 95 mph fastball from Pineda, Gordon Beckham came back with an RBI single to give the White Sox a 2-0 lead in the seventh. Seattle finally got on the board against Danks in the eighth. Halman led off with an infield single and advanced to second after first baseman Adam Dunn couldn’t glove a pickoff attempt by Danks. After advancing to third on Ichrio Suzuki’s groundout, Halman scored on Brendan Ryan’s single. The White Sox missed a scoring chance in the first on a baserunning gaffe. With one out and Juan Pierre on first, Carlos Quentin drove the ball to the left-center wall. Halman nearly made a running catch into the wall, but the ball popped out of his glove. Pierre was unclear if Halman made the catch and was about to retreat to first, until he looked behind him and saw Quentin a few feet behind him at second. After retreating back to second, Pierre was forced to go to third with Quentin closing in and Pierre was easily thrown out at third by Smoak’s relay. Brent Lillibridge saved a run in the third inning by making a diving catch on Ryan’s ball. Halman, who was running with two outs would’ve easily scored from first. Danks rebounded from his worst performance of the season. In his last start May 29 at Toronto, Danks gave up nine runs and nine hits – including three homers – over four innings in a 13-4 loss. He became the first White Sox pitcher since Eddie Smith in 1942 to start 0-8. Dunn struck out in the eighth with the bases loaded, going 0 for 4, dropping his average to .176. NOTES: The MRI on RHP Jake Peavy showed a mild right groin strain. He will be evaluated on a daily basis. … The White Sox hired Robin Ventura as special adviser to player development director Buddy Bell. … The last time the White Sox won nine straight at home against the Mariners was May 10, 1994, to May 12, 1995. Not much else going on in the MLB planet today. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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| Konerko, Danks help White Sox beat Mariners 3-1 | |
AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast Chicago White Sox’s Paul Konerko launches a home run off Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Michael Pineda during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, June 6, 2011 in Chicago. John Danks was getting sick of seeing a big zero in the win column next to his name. That’s all the news for today. Posted in white-sox-news | Comments Off
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