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		<title>Peavy, Rios lift White Sox over Twins 3-0</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If this was Jake Peavy's last start of the season, he'll definitely be going out on a high note. Peavy struck out a season-high nine and Alex Rios homered to help the Chicago White Sox to a 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night. ]]></description>
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<p> If this was Jake Peavy&#8217;s last start of the season, he&#8217;ll definitely be going out on a high note.</p>
<p>Peavy struck out a season-high nine and Alex Rios homered to help the Chicago White Sox to a 3-0 victory over the Minnesota Twins on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>Peavy (7-7) allowed four hits and walked two in 6 1-3 innings against a Twins team that had three players who were called up from Double-A in the last two days.</p>
<p>After the game, Peavy was asked about being shut down for the rest of the season. The 30-year-old right-hander has been plagued by shoulder problems for the last two years, and he said he was &#8220;worn down and tired&#8221; as the season enters its final month.</p>
<p>&#8220;I can go either way,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;Whatever they see fit. Whatever they want me to do.&#8221;</p>
<p>Alejandro De Aza had two hits, including a triple, and an RBI, and Sergio Santos picked up his 29th save for the White Sox, who have won three in a row and eight of 12.</p>
<p>Liam Hendriks (0-1) allowed three runs and four hits over seven innings in his major league debut. Chris Parmelee had two hits in his first game as a pro, but the Twins lost for the 14th time in 17 games.</p>
<p>Paul Konerko, who hasn&#8217;t hit a homer in his last 60 at-bats, got a much-needed day off, but the White Sox still managed to scratch together enough offense for Peavy. Brent Morel added an RBI single as the Sox beat the Twins for the eighth time in the last nine games in the series.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every time he&#8217;s on the mound, we feel great stuff is going to happen,&#8221; manager Ozzie Guillen said of Peavy. &#8220;That&#8217;s the kind of pitcher he is. He&#8217;s been up and down a few times, but always in the back of our minds we know he&#8217;s one year off of major surgery. We just hope when he&#8217;s back on the mound, he can do the same stuff.&#8221;</p>
<p>The White Sox are in the middle of a stretch of 28 straight games against the AL Central, but they only have three games left against division-leading Detroit. The Tigers beat the Indians 10-1 on Tuesday night, keeping the White Sox eight games back.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re still in the pennant race,&#8221; Guillen said before the game. &#8220;I know it&#8217;s going to be hard. &#8230; One thing about it, we&#8217;re not going to quit.&#8221;</p>
<p>There was a time when the Twins owned the White Sox, going 29-7 against them in a stretch that included six straight victories to open 2011. But the wheels have come off for a Twins team that expected to contend for a third straight division title.</p>
<p>Calling up Hendriks, Parmelee and center fielder Joe Benson from Double-A New Britain gave the Twins three players in the starting lineup making their major league debuts for the first time in franchise history, according to research by the Elias Sports Bureau.</p>
<p>Benson misplayed a fly ball from De Aza in the fifth inning, diving for it and letting it get past him for a triple. Morel followed with a single to give the White Sox a 3-0 lead.</p>
<p>That was plenty for Peavy, who stranded runners on third base in the second and fourth innings but never really ran into trouble all night long.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s no doubt I look forward to a nice winter and nice comeback season next year, but at the same time I&#8217;m grinding through this one,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;It has been a grind. Some good, some not so good. I&#8217;m just going to see what they want to do. I&#8217;m on board with whatever.&#8221;</p>
<p>Joe Mauer went 0 for 4 with two strikeouts, hearing plenty of boos when Matt Thornton got him swinging in the eighth.</p>
<p>The Twins were shut out for the 12th time this season, tied a season high with 14 strikeouts and have managed just two runs in their last four games. They trail the Tigers by 22 games in the Central and were officially eliminated from the playoff race on Tuesday night.</p>
<p>&#8220;You know it was going to be a tough night with Peavy out there. &#8230; Tonight he just ate us up with the breaking ball and the fastball. He had a really good ballgame against us,&#8221; Twins manager Ron Gardenhire said.</p>
<p>NOTES: The Twins said Justin Morneau will go through early batting practice on Wednesday to test his concussion symptoms. Even though he is not on the DL, he will have to get approval from Major League Baseball before being cleared to return to the field. When he does, Morneau will only DH and not play 1B. &#8230; The last team to debut at least three players in the starting lineup on the same day was the San Diego Padres, when they had four in 1986. &#8230; The last time three Twins made their big league debuts in the same game was April 7, 1999, against Toronto, when Joe Mays, Dan Perkins and Mike Lincoln all came out of the bullpen. &#8230; Guillen said he considered giving Konerko one of the games of Monday&#8217;s doubleheader off, but wanted to get him a full day&#8217;s rest. Konerko will be back in the lineup on Wednesday night. &#8230; White Sox OF Juan Pierre went 0 for 4 and remains two hits shy of 2,000 for his career. &#8230; RHP Carl Pavano (7-11, 4.60) takes the mound in the series finale on Wednesday night against White Sox LHP John Danks (6-10, 4.01). Danks is just 2-7 on the road this season, the fourth-lowest winning percentage in the majors. But he&#8217;s 6-2 with a 2.85 ERA over his last 12 starts after starting the season 0-8 with a 5.25 ERA. Pavano is 2-1 with a 1.50 ERA in three starts against the Sox this year. He&#8217;s given up an AL-high 221 hits this season and has allowed nine or more in eight of his last nine starts.</p>
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		<title>Peavy&#8217;s Awful Start Sinks Sox</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Peavy's one bad inning was enough to send the Chicago White Sox to a costly loss. Jason Kubel and Luke Hughes homered during Minnesota's six-run first inning, and the Twins snapped Chicago's five-game winning streak with a 7-6 victory on Wednesday. "It was rough first inning," White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said]]></description>
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<p>CHICAGO (AP) — Jake Peavy&#8217;s one bad inning was enough to send the Chicago White Sox to a costly loss.</p>
<p>Jason Kubel and Luke Hughes homered during Minnesota&#8217;s six-run first inning, and the Twins snapped Chicago&#8217;s five-game winning streak with a 7-6 victory on Wednesday.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was rough first inning,&#8221; White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. &#8220;I thought it was going to be a little bit worse than that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kubel and Hughes each hit a two-run shot off Peavy (6-7), who allowed four consecutive extra-base hits during his rocky beginning. Trevor Plouffe, Joe Mauer and Michael Cuddyer hit three straight doubles to plate the first two runs.</p>
<p>The White Sox fell six games back of the AL Central-leading Tigers, who rallied for a 5-4 victory over Kansas City. Chicago is off Thursday and opens an important three-game series at Detroit on Friday.</p>
<p>There was a stout wind blowing out to left field on a hot afternoon at U.S. Cellular Field and Peavy said Minnesota&#8217;s ability to get the ball up into the breeze was the key to its strong start.</p>
<p>&#8220;They were hitting the ball to left field and the ball was traveling to left field very well,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;Obviously I didn&#8217;t make a lot of good pitches.&#8221;</p>
<p>The damaging streak of extra-base hits started with Plouffe&#8217;s one-out double. Mauer drove in Plouffe to give him 500 career RBIs. Cuddyer then doubled in Mauer and scored when Kubel lofted a fly ball to left that got some help from the wind and barely cleared the outstretched glove of a leaping Juan Pierre.</p>
<p>&#8220;That ball to Kubel, he put his head down and going up the line, he was upset at himself,&#8221; Peavy said.</p>
<p>Kubel&#8217;s third homer in his last four games was his 14th in 39 career games at U.S. Cellular Field.</p>
<p>After Danny Valencia struck out, Rene Tosoni singled and Hughes hit a drive to left-center for his seventh homer.</p>
<p>Scott Diamond (1-2) allowed three runs and three hits in six innings to earn his first major league win. Manager Ron Gardenhire said Diamond may have learned from Peavy&#8217;s struggles.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think Diamond saw that in the first inning and decided he was going to throw the ball down,&#8221; Gardenhire said.</p>
<p>Joe Nathan yielded Paul Konerko&#8217;s two-run single in the ninth before finishing for his 12th save.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what Joe is known for is closing games,&#8221; Diamond said. &#8220;That&#8217;s what always makes the game exciting is ninth-inning drama, but like he always does, he closed the game down and got us a win.&#8221;</p>
<p>Peavy settled down after the rough start, giving the White Sox a chance to get back into the game. Lillibridge hit a two-run homer in the third and came all the way around from first to score on Konerko&#8217;s double in the sixth.</p>
<p>&#8220;We just battled,&#8221; Lillibridge said. &#8220;I&#8217;m sure Ozzie loved the way we played. We played hard and we kept forcing good at-bats and battling to the end.&#8221;</p>
<p>Peavy allowed six runs and eight hits over five innings, falling to 2-6 with a 5.77 ERA since a relief appearance on June 25. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner still isn&#8217;t 100 percent after having surgery on his right shoulder and said the bullpen outing might have been a mistake.</p>
<p>&#8220;If I could go back and take one thing away, I probably set myself back with the relief appearance I had,&#8221; Peavy said.</p>
<p>Jason Repko added a two-out drive in the seventh for the Twins, who went 7-21 in August for the club&#8217;s worst-ever record in the month.</p>
<p>Alex Rios hit an RBI single in the eighth but Chicago left the bases loaded when Tyler Flowers lined out to third to end the inning.</p>
<p>Chicago mounted another challenge in the ninth, but Nathan struck out Rios with a runner on first to end the game.</p>
<p>Guillen had Adam Dunn hit for Lillibridge with runners on second and third in the ninth and the much-maligned slugger struck out swinging before Konerko&#8217;s bloop hit.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t want the matchup Nathan against Lilli,&#8221; Guillen said. &#8220;The only thing is go out and hit the ball out of the ballpark or walk. Obviously, he struck out but that&#8217;s the matchup I like the best. &#8220;</p>
<p>Tough loss, but now it&#8217;s on to Detroit for what may be a season-turning series for the White Sox, one way or another.</p>
<p>&#8220;I feel like we have to win the series to be really optimistic for the rest of the year,&#8221; Lillibridge said. &#8220;We&#8217;re ready. We&#8217;ve been playing good baseball.&#8221;</p>
<p>NOTES: Chicago OF Carlos Quentin said his sprained left shoulder has improved but he wasn&#8217;t willing to put a timetable on his possible return. He&#8217;s been on the disabled list since Aug. 21. . Twins 1B Justin Morneau (mild concussion symptoms) has to be cleared by the league before he can return. Morneau jammed his shoulder on Sunday and experienced headaches, prompting a concussion test. . After a day off, the Twins begin a three-game road series against the Angels on Friday with Carl Pavano going against Los Angeles ace Jered Weaver. . John Danks will start the series opener against Tigers ace Justin Verlander, who is 20-5. Verlander&#8217;s last loss came against Chicago on July 15.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO (AP)— Jake Peavy’s(notes) one bad inning was enough to send the Chicago White Sox to a costly loss. Jason Kubel(notes) and Luke Hughes(notes) homered during Minnesota’s six-run first inning, and the Twins snapped Chicago’s five-game winning streak with a 7-6 victory on Wednesday. “It was rough first inning,” White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. ]]></description>
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<p>CHICAGO (AP)—<span>Jake Peavy’s(notes)</span> one bad inning was enough to send the Chicago<br />
White Sox to a costly loss.</p>
<p><span>Jason Kubel(notes)</span> and <span>Luke Hughes(notes)</span> homered during Minnesota’s six-run first inning,<br />
and the Twins snapped Chicago’s five-game winning streak with a 7-6 victory on<br />
Wednesday.</p>
<p>“It was rough first inning,” White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said. “I<br />
thought it was going to be a little bit worse than that.”</p>
<p>Kubel and Hughes each hit a two-run shot off Peavy (6-7), who allowed four<br />
consecutive extra-base hits during his rocky beginning. <span>Trevor Plouffe(notes),</span> <span>Joe<br />
Mauer(notes)</span> and <span>Michael Cuddyer(notes)</span> hit three straight doubles to plate the first two<br />
runs.</p>
<p>The White Sox fell six games back of the AL Central-leading Tigers, who<br />
rallied for a 5-4 victory over Kansas City. Chicago is off Thursday and opens an<br />
important three-game series at Detroit on Friday.</p>
<p>There was a stout wind blowing out to left field on a hot afternoon at U.S.<br />
Cellular Field and Peavy said Minnesota’s ability to get the ball up into the<br />
breeze was the key to its strong start.</p>
<p>“They were hitting the ball to left field and the ball was traveling to<br />
left field very well,” Peavy said. “Obviously I didn’t make a lot of good<br />
pitches.”</p>
<p>The damaging streak of extra-base hits started with Plouffe’s one-out<br />
double. Mauer drove in Plouffe to give him 500 career RBIs. Cuddyer then doubled<br />
in Mauer and scored when Kubel lofted a fly ball to left that got some help from<br />
the wind and barely cleared the outstretched glove of a leaping <span>Juan Pierre(notes).</span></p>
<p>“That ball to Kubel, he put his head down and going up the line, he was<br />
upset at himself,” Peavy said.</p>
<p>Kubel’s third homer in his last four games was his 14th in 39 career games<br />
at U.S. Cellular Field.</p>
<p>After <span>Danny Valencia(notes)</span> struck out, <span>Rene Tosoni(notes)</span> singled and Hughes hit a drive<br />
to left-center for his seventh homer.</p>
<p><span>Scott Diamond(notes)</span> (1-2) allowed three runs and three hits in six innings to earn<br />
his first major league win. Manager Ron Gardenhire said Diamond may have learned<br />
from Peavy’s struggles.</p>
<p>“I think Diamond saw that in the first inning and decided he was going to<br />
throw the ball down,” Gardenhire said.</p>
<p><span>Joe Nathan(notes)</span> yielded <span>Paul Konerko’s(notes)</span> two-run single in the ninth before<br />
finishing for his 12th save.</p>
<p>“That’s what Joe is known for is closing games,” Diamond said. “That’s<br />
what always makes the game exciting is ninth-inning drama, but like he always<br />
does, he closed the game down and got us a win.”</p>
<p>Peavy settled down after the rough start, giving the White Sox a chance to<br />
get back into the game. Lillibridge hit a two-run homer in the third and came<br />
all the way around from first to score on Konerko’s double in the sixth.</p>
<p>“We just battled,” Lillibridge said. “I’m sure Ozzie loved the way we<br />
played. We played hard and we kept forcing good at-bats and battling to the<br />
end.”</p>
<p>Peavy allowed six runs and eight hits over five innings, falling to 2-6 with<br />
a 5.77 ERA since a relief appearance on June 25. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award<br />
winner still isn’t 100 percent after having surgery on his right shoulder and<br />
said the bullpen outing might have been a mistake.</p>
<p>“If I could go back and take one thing away, I probably set myself back<br />
with the relief appearance I had,” Peavy said.</p>
<p><span>Jason Repko(notes)</span> added a two-out drive in the seventh for the Twins, who went<br />
7-21 in August for the club’s worst-ever record in the month.</p>
<p><span>Alex Rios(notes)</span> hit an RBI single in the eighth but Chicago left the bases loaded<br />
when <span>Tyler Flowers(notes)</span> lined out to third to end the inning.</p>
<p>Chicago mounted another challenge in the ninth, but Nathan struck out Rios<br />
with a runner on first to end the game.</p>
<p>Guillen had <span>Adam Dunn(notes)</span> hit for Lillibridge with runners on second and third<br />
in the ninth and the much-maligned slugger struck out swinging before Konerko’s<br />
bloop hit.</p>
<p>“I didn’t want the matchup Nathan against Lilli,” Guillen said. “The only<br />
thing is go out and hit the ball out of the ballpark or walk. Obviously, he<br />
struck out but that’s the matchup I like the best. “</p>
<p>Tough loss, but now it’s on to Detroit for what may be a season-turning<br />
series for the White Sox, one way or another.</p>
<p>“I feel like we have to win the series to be really optimistic for the rest<br />
of the year,” Lillibridge said. “We’re ready. We’ve been playing good<br />
baseball.”</p>
<p>NOTES: Chicago OF <span>Carlos Quentin(notes)</span> said his sprained left shoulder has<br />
improved but he wasn’t willing to put a timetable on his possible return. He’s<br />
been on the disabled list since Aug. 21. . Twins 1B <span>Justin Morneau(notes)</span> (mild<br />
concussion symptoms) has to be cleared by the league before he can return.<br />
Morneau jammed his shoulder on Sunday and experienced headaches, prompting a<br />
concussion test. . After a day off, the Twins begin a three-game road series<br />
against the Angels on Friday with <span>Carl Pavano(notes)</span> going against Los Angeles ace<br />
<span>Jered Weaver(notes).</span> . <span>John Danks(notes)</span> will start the series opener against Tigers ace<br />
<span>Justin Verlander(notes),</span> who is 20-5. Verlander’s last loss came against Chicago on<br />
July 15.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ MINNEAPOLIS – The Chicago White Sox havent conceded the division race, during yet another mercurial season for temperamental manager Ozzie Guillens team. Jake Peavy sure pitched like he isnt giving up]]></description>
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<p><span>MINNEAPOLIS</span> – The Chicago White Sox havent conceded the division race, during yet another mercurial season for temperamental manager Ozzie Guillens team. </p>
<p>Jake Peavy sure pitched like he isnt giving up. </p>
<p>Peavy won for the first time in more than six weeks with eight shutout innings, and the White Sox beat the Twins 7-0 Sunday to sweep a three-game series in Minnesota for the first time in more than seven years. </p>
<p>Were going to grind things out, Peavy, a former Wizard, said. Thats a testament to these guys who have not mailed it in. After that last stretch, we couldve come in here, our heads hung low, and mailed it in on a team that has had our number. </p>
<p>Brent Lillibridge, Paul Konerko, Alexei Ramirez and Alex Rios each hit home runs for the White Sox, who had lost 29 of 36 games to their nemesis until winning three straight at Target Field this weekend. The backsliding Twins have lost seven of their last eight games. </p>
<p>Thats what the White Sox looked like at the beginning of the weekend, after losing six in a row after finally pulling back to the .500 mark. Those defeats did come against the top two teams in the American League, the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, though, and with 50 games left in the underwhelming AL Central the White Sox arent at all out of it. Theyre still in third place, but they climbed to 5 1/2  games behind the Detroit Tigers. </p>
<p>Its all about confidence, Guillen said. Theyve got their confidence back, and they know they can win. </p>
<p>Peavy (5-5) last picked up a victory by pitching four shutout innings in his first career relief appearance, June 25 against the Washington Nationals, three days after he beat the crosstown rival Cubs with a so-so start. The 2007 National League Cy Young Award winner hasnt been the same since coming to Chicago in a trade with the Padres, but the 30-year-old right-hander was in a rhythm that recalled his old San Diego form. </p>
<p>Once he got the lead, he just said, Im getting ahead of every hitter,  said Minnesotas Michael Cuddyer, marveling at the way Peavy used and spotted his cut fastball. </p>
<p>Cuddyer added: They stuck it to us, all three games. </p>
<p>The power surge from Peavys teammates sure helped. The White Sox were averaging barely more than four runs per game when hes pitched, but Lillibridge went deep for the second straight day in the second inning and Konerko followed suit in the fourth – both shots to the same section in the second deck above left field off Brian Duensing (8-10). </p>
<p>The White Sox hit only 18 home runs in July, their fewest in that month since 1992. </p>
<p>You have to tip your hat to them. They hit the ball well, said Duensing, lamenting that he left many of his sinkers up in the strike zone.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The Chicago White Sox haven’t conceded the division race, during yet another mercurial season for temperamental manager Ozzie Guillen’s team. Jake Peavy sure pitched like he isn’t giving up.  Peavy won for the first time in more than six weeks with eight shutout innings, and the White Sox beat the Twins 7-0 Sunday to sweep a three-game series in Minnesota for the first time in more than seven years.  “We’re going to grind things out,” Peavy said]]></description>
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	The Chicago White Sox haven’t conceded the division race, during yet another mercurial season for temperamental manager Ozzie Guillen’s team.</p>
<p>Jake Peavy sure pitched like he isn’t giving up. </p>
<p>Peavy won for the first time in more than six weeks with eight shutout innings, and the White Sox beat the Twins 7-0 Sunday to sweep a three-game series in Minnesota for the first time in more than seven years. </p>
<p>“We’re going to grind things out,” Peavy said. “That’s a testament to these guys who have not mailed it in. After that last stretch, we could’ve come in here, our heads hung low, and mailed it in on a team that has had our number.”</p>
<p>Brent Lillibridge, Paul Konerko, Alexei Ramirez and Alex Rios each hit home runs for the White Sox, who had lost 29 of 36 games to their nemesis until winning three straight at Target Field this weekend. The backsliding Twins have lost seven of their last eight games overall. </p>
<p>That’s what the White Sox looked like at the beginning of the weekend, after losing six in a row after finally pulling back to the .500 mark.<br />Those defeats did come against the top two teams in the American League, the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, though, and with 50 games left in the underwhelming AL Central the White Sox aren’t at all out of it. They’re still in third place, but they climbed to 51/2 games behind the Detroit Tigers. </p>
<p>“It’s all about confidence,” Guillen said. “They’ve got their confidence back, and they know they can win.”</p>
<p>Peavy (5-5) last picked up a victory by pitching four shutout innings in his first career relief appearance, June 25 against the Washington Nationals, three days after he beat the crosstown rival Cubs with a so-so start. The 2007 National League Cy Young Award winner hasn’t been the same since coming to Chicago in a trade with the Padres, but the 30-year-old right-hander was in a rhythm that recalled his old San Diego form. <br />“Once he got the lead, he just said, ‘I’m getting ahead of every hitter,’” said Minnesota’s Michael Cuddyer, marveling at the way Peavy used and spotted his cut fastball. Cuddyer added: “They stuck it to us, all three games.”<br />The power surge from Peavy’s teammates sure helped. The White Sox were averaging barely more than four runs per game when he’s pitched, but little Lillibridge went deep for the second straight day in the second inning and Konerko followed suit in the fourth — both shots to the same section in the second deck above left field off Brian Duensing (8-10). </p>
<p>The White Sox hit only 18 home runs in July, their fewest in that month since 1992. </p>
<p>“You have to tip your hat to them. They hit the ball well,” said Duensing, lamenting that he left many of his sinkers up in the strike zone. <br />Peavy, whose start was pushed back by one day, will probably have to play a big part for the White Sox to catch the Tigers. He gave up only three hits, all in the first three innings, and Joe Mauer’s double was the only way the Twins got a runner to second base.</p>
<p>Peavy struck out six without a walk, hitting one batter. </p>
<p>“We’re just aggressive. I can’t stand putting people on base,” Peavy said. “My stuff was OK, but it makes all the difference in the world when you get a two or three-run lead early.”</p>
<p>Duensing lasted 6 1-3 innings, but he gave up nine hits — Rios had an RBI double to cap a stretch of three straight extra-base hits that started the fourth — and five runs while walking one and striking out four. </p>
<p>One of those runs was unearned, due to a throwing error by Duensing in that rough fourth inning. He stopped a soft comebacker by Gordon Beckham but sent his throw well wide of first base, blowing an easy out and prompting manager Ron Gardenhire to rub his balding head before letting out a big sigh in the dugout. That’s the kind of mistake the Twins have been making lately, and being swept by the White Sox is a sure sign they’re struggling. They were 7-1 against their primary division rival this year until this weekend. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CBSSports.com wire reports July 10, 2011 CHICAGO -- The way Ron Gardenhire sees it, the Minnesota Twins really don't own the White Sox. That's probably news to Chicago. ]]></description>
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<p>        <strong>CBSSports.com wire reports</strong><br/><time>July 10, 2011</time><br/><!-- T15310878 for MLB_20110710_MIN@CHW --><!-- Sesame Modified: 07/10/2011 19:04:20 --><!-- sversion: 6 $Updated: tberg$  -->
<p>      CHICAGO &#8212; The way Ron Gardenhire sees it, the Minnesota       Twins really don&#8217;t own the White Sox. That&#8217;s probably news to       Chicago.    </p>
<p>      Anthony Swarzak dominated over six innings, and the Twins got       back to beating the Chicago White Sox with a       6-3 victory on Sunday.    </p>
<p>      The Twins head into the All-Star break with nine wins in 12 games after       taking three of four in this series. They shook off a 4-3 loss on       Saturday that snapped a nine-game winning streak against Chicago dating       to last season, getting an RBI single by Drew       Butera and run-scoring double by Jason       Repko in the fourth before tacking on three more while knocking       out Jake Peavy (4-3) in the fifth.    </p>
<p>      That was more than enough for Swarzak (2-2), who simply made it look       easy while filling in for the injured Scott Baker       (strained right flexor muscle). The 25-year-old right-hander allowed       just four hits and one run while striking out five and walking two as       Minnesota beat Chicago for the 29th time in 36 games.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;You call it dominance,&#8221; Gardenhire said. &#8220;But it&#8217;s like a lot of       one-run games, a lot of one- and two-run games, anything can happen at       the end. We&#8217;re finding a way right now to get it done. That&#8217;s a team       that can score so many runs. &#8230; They can throw a touchdown in a       heartbeat. You sit there as nervous as can be.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      In the end, more often than not, he&#8217;s exhaling, though.    </p>
<p>      Peavy ran into trouble with two outs in the fourth when he walked Rene       Tosoni and Tsuyoshi Nishioka       before Butera and Repko came through, making it 2-0, and he didn&#8217;t make       it out of the fifth as the White Sox lost for the fifth time in six       games.    </p>
<p>      Alexi Casilla and Joe Mauer       started that rally with singles, putting runners on first and third       before Michael Cuddyer made it a       three-run game with a sacrifice fly to deep left. Mauer moved up on that       play and advanced to third on a single by Danny       Valencia before Tosoni &#8212; who had two hits but is headed to       Triple-A &#8212; drove him in with a single past a diving shortstop Alexei       Ramirez, knocking Peavy out of the game.    </p>
<p>      Will Ohman came in and the lead hit 5-0 on an odd inning-ending       double play, when Valencia scored on Nishioka&#8217;s grounder to second and       Tosoni got caught off the base.    </p>
<p>      It was another rough outing for Peavy, whose ERA is now at 5.27 after he       allowed five runs and 10 hits. He walked two and struck out two, giving       him 1,501 in his career. He hasn&#8217;t performed the way he anticipated       after undergoing surgery to repair a torn latissimus dorsi muscle under       his right shoulder last summer and plans to see his physical therapist       in Alabama during the break.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;No ifs, ands about buts about it,&#8221; he said. &#8220;My body has not bounced       back. It&#8217;s not hard to see. I&#8217;m throwing 85-90 mph with my fastball.       Breaking balls aren&#8217;t sharp, can&#8217;t even strike anybody out with it.       Certainly not characteristic, not what I&#8217;ve had in times past, even when       I came back here. But I&#8217;m looking forward.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Pitching coach Don Cooper had said before the game that Peavy would       probably start the final game of the Detroit series, but that plan might       be altered.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I&#8217;m 100 percent positive I&#8217;m going to come in on the back end of this       rotation to give me a week to 10 days off to try to regroup and get       ready to start whatever,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;Every 5-6 days. I look forward to       just getting a little bit of my feet under me.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      The Twins, meanwhile, couldn&#8217;t have asked for more from Swarzak, who was       making his fourth start of the season. He allowed a leadoff single to Juan       Pierre in the first and didn&#8217;t allow another hit until Alex       Rios singled with one out in the fifth.    </p>
<p>      The White Sox finally scored with two out in the sixth when Paul       Konerko singled in Pierre, and got two more in the seventh when AJ       Pierzynski and Gordon Beckham       drove RBI doubles after Rios led off with a walk against Alex       Burnett.    </p>
<p>      After Mark Teahen struck out, Glen       Perkins came in and retired Pierre and Ramirez before working a       scoreless eighth. Matt Capps then worked       the ninth for his 15th save in 21 chances.    </p>
<p>      Swarzak, however, stole the spotlight before tiring in the sixth.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;They have such a good lineup out there, I was getting ready to throw a       fifth pitch out there in the sixth innings,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I tried to throw       all four pitchers at them. I said `off day coming up tomorrow, with the       break and everything, just try to keep it quick, keep a good pace and       throw the ball over.&#8217; And that&#8217;s what I did today.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      <b>Notes</b>    </p>
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<li>        Gardenhire said after the game that the Twins are activating OF <b>Delmon         Young </b>(ankle) from the 15-day disabled list, recalling infielder <b>Trevor         Plouffe </b>from Triple-A Rochester and sending C <b>Rene Rivera </b>and         OF Tosoni to the minor-league club.      </li>
<li>        DH <b>Jim Thome </b>was out of the lineup because of a sprained left         big toe after striking out in all four at-bats on Saturday.      </li>
<li>        The White Sox placed C <b>Ramon Castro </b>on the 15-day disabled list         because of a broken right hand and index finger and recalled catcher <b>Tyler         Flowers </b>from Triple-A Charlotte before the game.      </li>
<li>        <b>John Danks</b>, out with a strained right oblique muscle, threw         three innings Sunday in a rehab start for Triple-A Charlotte and gave         up two runs on a pair of homers. Cooper said he&#8217;ll make another rehab         start before rejoining the rotation.      </li>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO (AP)— Anthony Swarzak(notes) dominated over six innings, and the Minnesota Twins got back to beating the Chicago White Sox with a 6-3 victory on Sunday. The Twins head into the All-Star break with nine wins in 12 games after taking three of four in this series]]></description>
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<p>CHICAGO (AP)—<span>Anthony Swarzak(notes)</span> dominated over six innings, and the Minnesota<br />
Twins got back to beating the Chicago White Sox with a 6-3 victory on Sunday.</p>
<p>The Twins head into the All-Star break with nine wins in 12 games after<br />
taking three of four in this series. They shook off a 4-3 loss on Saturday that<br />
snapped a nine-game winning streak against Chicago dating to last season,<br />
getting an RBI single by <span>Drew Butera(notes)</span> and run-scoring double by <span>Jason Repko(notes)</span> in<br />
the fourth before tacking on three more while knocking out <span>Jake Peavy(notes)</span> (4-3)  in<br />
the fifth.</p>
<p>That was more than enough for Swarzak (2-2), who simply dominated while<br />
filling in for the injured <span>Scott Baker(notes)</span> (strained right flexor muscle). The<br />
25-year-old right-hander allowed just four hits and one run while striking out<br />
five and walking two as Minnesota beat Chicago for the 29th time in 36 games.</p>
<p>Peavy ran into trouble with two outs in the fourth when he walked <span>Rene<br />
Tosoni(notes)</span> and <span>Tsuyoshi Nishioka(notes)</span> before Butera and Repko came through, making it<br />
2-0, and he didn’t make it out of the fifth as the White Sox lost for the fifth<br />
time in six games.</p>
<p><span>Alexi Casilla(notes)</span> and <span>Joe Mauer(notes)</span> started that rally with singles, putting runners<br />
on first and third before <span>Michael Cuddyer(notes)</span> made it a three-run game with a<br />
sacrifice fly to deep left. Mauer moved up on that play and advanced to third on<br />
a single by <span>Danny Valencia(notes)</span> before Tosoni drove him in with a single past a<br />
diving shortstop <span>Alexei Ramirez(notes),</span> knocking Peavy out of the game.</p>
<p><span>Will Ohman(notes)</span> came in and the lead hit 5-0 on an odd inning-ending double play,<br />
when Valencia scored on Nishioka’s grounder to second and Tosoni got caught off<br />
the base.</p>
<p>It was another rough outing for Peavy, whose ERA is now at 5.27 after he<br />
allowed five runs and 10 hits. He walked two and struck out two, giving him<br />
1,501 in his career.</p>
<p>The Twins, meanwhile, couldn’t have asked for more from Swarzak, who was<br />
making his fourth start of the season. He allowed a leadoff single to <span>Juan<br />
Pierre(notes)</span> in the first and didn’t allow another hit until <span>Alex Rios(notes)</span> singled with<br />
one out in the fifth.</p>
<p>The White Sox finally scored with two out in the sixth when <span>Paul Konerko(notes)</span><br />
singled in Pierre, and got two more in the seventh when <span>A.J. Pierzynski(notes)</span> and<br />
<span>Gordon Beckham(notes)</span> drove RBI doubles after Rios led off with a walk against <span>Alex<br />
Burnett(notes).</span></p>
<p>After <span>Mark Teahen(notes)</span> struck out, <span>Glen Perkins(notes)</span> came in and retired Pierre and<br />
Ramirez before working a scoreless eighth. <span>Matt Capps(notes)</span> then worked the ninth for<br />
his 15th save in 21 chances.</p>
<p>Notes: The White Sox placed C <span>Ramon Castro(notes)</span> on the 15-day disabled list<br />
because of a broken right hand and index finger and recalled catcher <span>Tyler<br />
Flowers(notes)</span> from Triple-A Charlotte before the game. … Pitching coach Don Cooper<br />
said <span>Gavin Floyd(notes),</span> <span>Edwin Jackson(notes)</span> and Peavy will likely start the three games at<br />
Detroit following the All-Star break, with <span>Mark Buehrle(notes),</span> Phil Humber and <span>John<br />
Danks(notes)</span> pitching at Kansas City. That’s assuming Danks, out with a strained right<br />
oblique muscle, suffers no setbacks. He allowed a pair of homers and two runs in<br />
a rehab start for Charlotte on Sunday, and Cooper said he will make another one<br />
before rejoining the rotation.</p>
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<p>White Sox right-hander Jake Peavy is listed as day to day with a mild strain on his right groin.<br />Peavy had an MRI exam Monday, a day after he started for Chicago against Detroit. He was perfect through three innings, but gave up six runs in the fourth and left the game.<br />The 30-year-old Peavy had season-ending surgery last July to repair a muscle under his right shoulder and started this season on the disabled list.<br />Peavy is 2-1 with a 4.66 ERA in five starts this year.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO -- Headed to the plate with the bases loaded in a tie game, Ryan Raburn would have been happy with a base hit. Instead, he drove the first pitch he saw from Jake Peavy into the left-field bullpen to stun the crowd at U.S. Cellular Field. ]]></description>
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<p><span class="pp"/>CHICAGO &#8212; Headed to the plate with the bases loaded in a tie game, Ryan Raburn would have been happy with a base hit.</p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Instead, he drove the first pitch he saw from Jake Peavy into the left-field bullpen to stun the crowd at U.S. Cellular Field.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Raburn&#8217;s grand slam and Miguel Cabrera&#8217;s second homer in as many days led the Tigers to a 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re working hardest on is getting runners in when we get the opportunities,&#8221; Raburn said. &#8220;Fortunately for me, it went over the fence &#8230; but I definitely would have taken a single.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Raburn was mired in a 6-for-52 slump before his third career grand slam. The 30-year-old has a hit in each of his last five games and is beginning to see things turn around.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;I&#8217;m getting close,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Consistency is still not there but I feel a lot better and as long as I can keep getting that one hit, hopefully it will turn into two or three hits.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 2½ games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas on Sunday. They have won 11 of their last 12 games against the White Sox overall.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Brad Penny (5-4) rebounded from a shaky first inning to pick up the victory. He allowed three runs and eight hits, struck out five and walked two in five innings.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;(The White Sox) had a lot of foul balls to get his pitch count up,&#8221; Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. &#8220;He had good stuff. It wasn&#8217;t his best, but he battled through it and picked up a win.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Peavy left with a strained right groin after allowing six runs in the fourth inning, including Raburn&#8217;s slam. Peavy&#8217;s 2010 season ended when he injured his right shoulder on July 6.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Peavy said the injury dates to his previous start in Boston on May 30.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t think too much of it until after the second inning (Sunday),&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;It was grabbing bad enough for me to come out and do a wrap job, and took a couple of Tylenols.&#8221;<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Chicago pushed across two runs in the first and Peavy (2-1) retired the first nine batters before running into trouble in the fourth.<span class="aa"/></p>
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<p><span class="pp"/>Austin Jackson reached on a leadoff single and Don Kelly followed with a bouncer to first baseman Paul Konerko, who threw to second for one, but shortstop Alexei Ramirez&#8217;s throw back to Konerko pulled him off the base and Kelly was safe. Peavy then walked Brennan Boesch and threw a wild pitch, putting runners on second and third.</p>
<p><span class="pp"/>After Cabrera drew a walk in a 13-pitch at-bat, Victor Martinez hit a sacrifice fly and Andy Dirks tied it with an RBI double. Another walk, this one to Alex Avila, loaded the bases for Raburn, whose last grand slam came on May 15, 2009.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Penny was backed by four scoreless innings from the Detroit bullpen. Adam Dunn&#8217;s leadoff single in the sixth and Ramirez&#8217;s two-out infield single in the ninth were the only hits for Chicago after Penny departed. Closer Jose Valverde got Konerko to line out with runners on first and second to end the game.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Peavy allowed six runs, three hits and walked three in his fifth start since he rejoined the team on May 11 after recovering from shoulder surgery. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner threw 75 pitches and will be re-evalauted on Monday.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Since being traded to the White Sox on July 31, 2009, Peavy is 12-7 in 27 starts. He was bothered by ankle problems in 2009 and went 3-0 in three late starts for the White Sox. He made 17 starts last year and was 7-6 before his season was cut short by the shoulder injury.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Cabrera hit his 13th homer off Will Ohman in the sixth. He also had a tiebreaking two-run homer in the ninth inning of Saturday&#8217;s 4-2 win.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Konerko was back in the lineup after undergoing a minor procedure to dislodge a loose fragment in his left wrist on Friday. He hit an RBI double in Chicago&#8217;s two-run first.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham homered for the second straight day. His solo drive in the fourth was his sixth of the season.<span class="aa"/></p>
<p><span class="pp"/>Dunn was 1 for 4 with three strikeouts. He struck out in the eighth, igniting boos from the crowd.<span class="aa"/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO – Jake Peavy thought he had dominant stuff before another injury curtailed his start. Peavy lasted just four innings as the Chicago White Sox lost 7-3 to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. Ryan Raburn hit a grand slam and Miguel Cabrera homered for the second straight day for Detroit, which has won 11 of its last 12 games against the White Sox]]></description>
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<p><span>CHICAGO</span> – Jake Peavy thought he had dominant stuff before another injury curtailed his start. </p>
<p>Peavy lasted just four innings as the Chicago White Sox lost 7-3 to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. </p>
<p>Ryan Raburn hit a grand slam and Miguel Cabrera homered for the second straight day for Detroit, which has won 11 of its last 12 games against the White Sox. The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 2 1/2  games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas on Sunday. </p>
<p>Peavy left with a strained right groin after allowing six runs in the fourth inning. Peavys 2010 season ended when he injured his right shoulder on July 6. </p>
<p>The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner said the groin tightened up in his win against Boston last Monday and he started to feel discomfort in the second inning Sunday. </p>
<p>I didnt think too much of it until after the second inning, it was grabbing bad enough for me to come out and do a wrap job, and (I) took a couple of Tylenols, Peavy said. </p>
<p>Chicago pushed across two runs in the first and Peavy (2-1) retired the first nine batters before running into trouble in the fourth. </p>
<p>I had it today. Today couldve been a special day and I couldve helped this team win. The first couple of innings were sharp, Peavy said. Im going to probably miss some time now. Its tough. </p>
<p>Peavy has allowed six runs, three hits and walked three in his fifth start since he rejoined the team  May 11 after recovering from shoulder surgery. He threw 75 pitches and will be re-evaluated today.</p>
<p><b>YANKEES 5, ANGELS 3:</b> Mark Teixeira homered twice against his former team, Nick Swisher also went deep and New York topped Los Angeles to win the three-game series. </p>
<p>Bartolo Colon (3-3) allowed three runs and six hits in 5 1/3  innings as the Yankees concluded a 6-3 road trip and maintained their one-game lead over Boston in the AL East. </p>
<p><b>RED SOX 6, ATHLETICS 3:</b> Adrian Gonzalez hit a two-run homer to reach 50 RBI and Carl Crawford had a three-run shot, powering John Lackey and Boston past Oakland. </p>
<p>John Lackey pitched into the sixth inning in his first start in nearly a month as Boston swept the As to salvage a split of a six-game homestand. </p>
<p><b>BLUE JAYS 7, ORIOLES 4:</b> Adam Lind went 4 for 4 with two homers and three RBI to back another winning effort by left-hander Jo-Jo Reyes, and Toronto roughed up Jeremy Guthrie in a victory at Baltimore. </p>
<p>Yunel Escobar also homered and Edwin Encarnacion had three hits for the Blue Jays, who took two of three from the last-place Orioles. </p>
<p><b>RANGERS 2, INDIANS 0:</b> C.J. Wilson pitched into the eighth inning, Mitch Moreland and Elvis Andrus homered, and Texas beat the Indians for its first four-game sweep in Cleveland in nearly 33 years. Wilson (6-3) allowed three hits over 7 2/3  innings. The left-hander fanned seven. </p>
<p><b>TWINS 6, ROYALS 0:</b> Brian Duensing pitched eight sharp innings and Jason Repko snapped an 0-for-14 skid and drove in three runs, giving Minnesota a victory at Kansas City, and its first four-game sweep in almost four years. The four-game win streak is a season best for the Twins, whove been struggling with eight players on the disabled list and were missing two of their best, Justin Morneau and Denard Span, for the second day in a row. </p>
<p><b>MARINERS 9, RAYS 6:</b> Miguel Olivo hit a tiebreaking three-run homer off Joel Peralta in the bottom of the eighth inning and host Seattle rallied for a win over Tampa Bay. </p>
<p>Ichiro Suzuki and Greg Halman each drove in two runs for Seattle, which has won six straight series and 14 of 18 games overall.</p>
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<p>Jake Peavy thought he had dominant stuff before another injury curtailed his start.</p>
<p>Peavy lasted just four innings as the Chicago White Sox lost 7-3 to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.</p>
<p>Ryan Raburn hit a grand slam and Miguel Cabrera homered for the second straight day for Detroit, which has won 11 of its last 12 games against the White Sox. The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 2 1/2 games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas on Sunday.</p>
<p>Peavy left with a strained right groin after allowing six runs in the fourth inning. Peavy&#8217;s 2010 season ended when he injured his right shoulder on July 6.</p>
<p>The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner said the groin tighten up in his victory against Boston last Monday and he started to feel discomfort in the second inning of Sunday&#8217;s start.</p>
<p>&#8220;I felt it tighten up in Boston, just throughout that start it was tight,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t think too much of it until after the second inning, it was grabbing bad enough for me to come out and do a wrap job, and (I) took a couple of Tylenols.&#8221;</p>
<p>Chicago pushed across two runs in the first and Peavy (2-1) retired the first nine batters before running into trouble in the fourth.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had it today. Today could&#8217;ve been a special day and I could&#8217;ve helped this team win. The first couple of innings were sharp,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to probably miss some time now. It&#8217;s tough.&#8221;</p>
<p>Peavy allowed six runs, three hits and walked three in his fifth start since he rejoined the team on May 11 after recovering from shoulder surgery. He threw 75 pitches and will be re-evaluated on Monday.</p>
<p>The right-hander is unsure how long he may be out.</p>
<p>&#8220;The way I feel now and the way I felt when I came out of the game I think it would be hard for this thing to go away,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;I feel it when I walk so I can&#8217;t imagine in four days or five days from now it being completely gone where I could go out and drive on the mound and pitch in a game, that&#8217;s just me, but nothing is etched in stone.&#8221;</p>
<p>Austin Jackson started the fourth inning with a single and Don Kelly followed with a bouncer to first baseman Paul Konerko, who threw to second for one, but shortstop Alexei Ramirez&#8217;s throw back to Konerko pulled him off the base and Kelly was safe. Peavy then walked Brennan Boesch and threw a wild pitch, putting runners on second and third.</p>
<p>After Cabrera drew a walk in a 13-pitch at-bat, Victor Martinez hit a sacrifice fly and Andy Dirks tied it with an RBI double. Another walk, this one to Alex Avila, loaded the bases for Raburn, who snapped a 6-for-52 rut with his third career grand slam.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re working hardest on is getting runners in when we get the opportunities,&#8221; Raburn said. &#8220;Fortunately for me, it went over the fence, but I definitely would have taken a single.&#8221;</p>
<p>Peavy felt the most pain on Kelly&#8217;s fielder&#8217;s choice.</p>
<p>&#8220;I broke and ran and it grabbed me pretty good,&#8221; he said. &#8220;After that it was hard for me to stay mechanically anywhere close to where I was previous. I made a whole lot of pitches after that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Brad Penny (5-4) rebounded from a shaky first inning to pick up the victory. He allowed three runs and eight hits, struck out five and walked two in five innings.</p>
<p>Three relievers combined for four innings of two-hit ball after Penny departed. Closer Jose Valverde got Konerko to line out with runners on first and second to end the game.</p>
<p>&#8220;Peavy&#8217;s real tough, obviously,&#8221; Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. &#8220;You&#8217;re not gonna get a whole lot, so when we got the opportunity, we came up with a big one. It didn&#8217;t start off too good, but it ended up good.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since being traded to the White Sox on July 31, 2009, Peavy is 12-7 in 27 starts. He was bothered by ankle problems in 2009 and went 3-0 in three late starts for the White Sox. He made 17 starts last year and was 7-6 before his season was cut short by the shoulder injury.</p>
<p>Cabrera hit his 13th homer off Will Ohman in the sixth. He also had a tiebreaking two-run homer in the ninth inning of Saturday&#8217;s 4-2 win.</p>
<p>Konerko was back in the lineup after having a minor procedure to dislodge a loose fragment in his left wrist on Friday. He hit an RBI double in Chicago&#8217;s two-run first.</p>
<p>White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham homered for the second straight day. His solo drive in the fourth was his sixth of the season.</p>
<p>Adam Dunn was 1 for 4 with three strikeouts for Chicago. He struck out in the eighth, igniting boos from the crowd.</p>
<p>NOTES: White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen gave CF Alex Rios the day off. He is in a 6-for-40 slump covering his last 10 games. Guillen said he might also rest Rios on Monday against the Mariners. &#8230; The White Sox activated INF Mark Teahen from the 15-day DL and designated RHP Jeff Marquez for assignment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CHICAGO (AP) - Jake Peavy thought he had dominant stuff before another injury curtailed his start. Peavy lasted just four innings as the Chicago White Sox lost 7-3 to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday. Ryan Raburn hit a grand slam and Miguel Cabrera homered for the second straight day for Detroit, which has won 11 of its last 12 games against the White Sox]]></description>
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<p>CHICAGO (AP) &#8211; Jake Peavy thought he had dominant stuff before another injury curtailed his start.</p>
<p>Peavy lasted just four innings as the Chicago White Sox lost 7-3 to the Detroit Tigers on Sunday.</p>
<p>Ryan Raburn hit a grand slam and Miguel Cabrera homered for the second straight day for Detroit, which has won 11 of its last 12 games against the White Sox. The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 2½ games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas on Sunday.</p>
<p>Peavy left with a strained right groin after allowing six runs in the fourth inning. Peavy&#8217;s 2010 season ended when he injured his right shoulder on July 6.</p>
<p>The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner said the groin tighten up in his victory against Boston last Monday and he started to feel discomfort in the second inning of Sunday&#8217;s start.</p>
<p>&#8220;I felt it tighten up in Boston, just throughout that start it was tight,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;I didn&#8217;t think too much of it until after the second inning, it was grabbing bad enough for me to come out and do a wrap job, and (I) took a couple of Tylenols.&#8221;</p>
<p>Chicago pushed across two runs in the first and Peavy (2-1) retired the first nine batters before running into trouble in the fourth.</p>
<p>&#8220;I had it today. Today could&#8217;ve been a special day and I could&#8217;ve helped this team win. The first couple of innings were sharp,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;I&#8217;m going to probably miss some time now. It&#8217;s tough.&#8221;</p>
<p>Peavy allowed six runs, three hits and walked three in his fifth start since he rejoined the team on May 11 after recovering from shoulder surgery. He threw 75 pitches and will be re-evaluated on Monday.</p>
<p>The right-hander is unsure how long he may be out.</p>
<p>&#8220;The way I feel now and the way I felt when I came out of the game I think it would be hard for this thing to go away,&#8221; Peavy said. &#8220;I feel it when I walk so I can&#8217;t imagine in four days or five days from now it being completely gone where I could go out and drive on the mound and pitch in a game, that&#8217;s just me, but nothing is etched in stone.&#8221;</p>
<p>Austin Jackson started the fourth inning with a single and Don Kelly followed with a bouncer to first baseman Paul Konerko, who threw to second for one, but shortstop Alexei Ramirez&#8217;s throw back to Konerko pulled him off the base and Kelly was safe. Peavy then walked Brennan Boesch and threw a wild pitch, putting runners on second and third.</p>
<p>After Cabrera drew a walk in a 13-pitch at-bat, Victor Martinez hit a sacrifice fly and Andy Dirks tied it with an RBI double. Another walk, this one to Alex Avila, loaded the bases for Raburn, who snapped a 6-for-52 rut with his third career grand slam.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re working hardest on is getting runners in when we get the opportunities,&#8221; Raburn said. &#8220;Fortunately for me, it went over the fence, but I definitely would have taken a single.&#8221;</p>
<p>Peavy felt the most pain on Kelly&#8217;s fielder&#8217;s choice.</p>
<p>&#8220;I broke and ran and it grabbed me pretty good,&#8221; he said. &#8220;After that it was hard for me to stay mechanically anywhere close to where I was previous. I made a whole lot of pitches after that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Brad Penny (5-4) rebounded from a shaky first inning to pick up the victory. He allowed three runs and eight hits, struck out five and walked two in five innings.</p>
<p>Three relievers combined for four innings of two-hit ball after Penny departed. Closer Jose Valverde got Konerko to line out with runners on first and second to end the game.</p>
<p>&#8220;Peavy&#8217;s real tough, obviously,&#8221; Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. &#8220;You&#8217;re not gonna get a whole lot, so when we got the opportunity, we came up with a big one. It didn&#8217;t start off too good, but it ended up good.&#8221;</p>
<p>Since being traded to the White Sox on July 31, 2009, Peavy is 12-7 in 27 starts. He was bothered by ankle problems in 2009 and went 3-0 in three late starts for the White Sox. He made 17 starts last year and was 7-6 before his season was cut short by the shoulder injury.</p>
<p>Cabrera hit his 13th homer off Will Ohman in the sixth. He also had a tiebreaking two-run homer in the ninth inning of Saturday&#8217;s 4-2 win.</p>
<p>Konerko was back in the lineup after having a minor procedure to dislodge a loose fragment in his left wrist on Friday. He hit an RBI double in Chicago&#8217;s two-run first.</p>
<p>White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham homered for the second straight day. His solo drive in the fourth was his sixth of the season.</p>
<p>Adam Dunn was 1 for 4 with three strikeouts for Chicago. He struck out in the eighth, igniting boos from the crowd.</p>
<p>NOTES: White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen gave CF Alex Rios the day off. He is in a 6-for-40 slump covering his last 10 games. Guillen said he might also rest Rios on Monday against the Mariners. &#8230; The White Sox activated INF Mark Teahen from the 15-day DL and designated RHP Jeff Marquez for assignment.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Updated Jun 5, 2011 7:41 PM ET CHICAGO (AP) Headed to the plate with the bases loaded in a tie game, Ryan Raburn would have been happy with a base hit. Instead, he drove the first pitch he saw from Jake Peavy into the left-field bullpen to stun the crowd at U.S. Cellular Field]]></description>
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            Updated Jun 5, 2011 7:41 PM ET</p>
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	Headed to the plate with the bases loaded in a tie game, Ryan Raburn would have been happy with a base hit.</p>
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	Instead, he drove the first pitch he saw from Jake Peavy into the left-field bullpen to stun the crowd at U.S. Cellular Field.</p>
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	Raburn&#8217;s grand slam and Miguel Cabrera&#8217;s second homer in as many days led the Tigers to a 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday.</p>
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	&#8221;That&#8217;s what we&#8217;re working hardest on is getting runners in when we get the opportunities,&#8221; Raburn said. &#8221;Fortunately for me, it went over the fence &#8230; but I definitely would have taken a single.&#8221;</p>
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	Raburn was mired in a 6-for-52 slump before his third career grand slam. The 30-year-old has a hit in each of his past five games and is beginning to see things turn around.</p>
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	&#8221;I&#8217;m getting close,&#8221; he said. &#8221;Consistency is still not there but I feel a lot better and as long as I can keep getting that one hit, hopefully it will turn into two or three hits.&#8221;</p>
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	The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 2 1/2 games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas on Sunday. They have won 11 of their past 12 games against the White Sox overall.</p>
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	Brad Penny (5-4) rebounded from a shaky first inning to pick up the victory. He allowed three runs and eight hits, struck out five and walked two in five innings.</p>
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	&#8221;(The White Sox) had a lot of foul balls to get his pitch count up,&#8221; Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. &#8221;He had good stuff. It wasn&#8217;t his best, but he battled through it and picked up a win.&#8221;</p>
<p>
	Peavy left with a strained right groin after allowing six runs in the fourth inning, including Raburn&#8217;s slam. Peavy&#8217;s 2010 season ended when he injured his right shoulder on July 6.</p>
<p>
	Peavy said the injury dates to his previous start in Boston on May 30.</p>
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	&#8221;I didn&#8217;t think too much of it until after the second inning (Sunday),&#8221; Peavy said. &#8221;It was grabbing bad enough for me to come out and do a wrap job, and took a couple of Tylenols.&#8221;</p>
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	Chicago pushed across two runs in the first and Peavy (2-1) retired the first nine Tigers before running into trouble in the fourth.</p>
<p>
	Austin Jackson reached on a leadoff single and Don Kelly followed with a bouncer to first baseman Paul Konerko, who threw to second for one, but shortstop Alexei Ramirez&#8217;s throw back to Konerko pulled him off the base and Kelly was safe. Peavy then walked Brennan Boesch and threw a wild pitch, putting runners on second and third.</p>
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	After Cabrera drew a walk in a 13-pitch at-bat, Victor Martinez hit a sacrifice fly and Andy Dirks tied it with an RBI double. Another walk, this one to Alex Avila, loaded the bases for Raburn, whose last grand slam came on May 15, 2009.</p>
<p>
	Penny was backed by four scoreless innings from the Detroit bullpen. Adam Dunn&#8217;s leadoff single in the sixth and Ramirez&#8217;s two-out infield single in the ninth were the only hits for Chicago after Penny departed. Closer Jose Valverde got Konerko to line out with runners on first and second to end the game.</p>
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	Peavy allowed six runs, three hits and walked three in his fifth start since he rejoined the team on May 11 after recovering from shoulder surgery. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner threw 75 pitches and will be re-evalauted on Monday.</p>
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	Since being traded to the White Sox on July 31, 2009, Peavy is 12-7 in 27 starts. He was bothered by ankle problems in 2009 and went 3-0 in three late starts for the White Sox. He made 17 starts last year and was 7-6 before his season was cut short by the shoulder injury.</p>
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	Cabrera hit his 13th homer off Will Ohman in the sixth. He also had a tiebreaking two-run homer in the ninth inning of Saturday&#8217;s 4-2 win.</p>
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	Konerko was back in the lineup after undergoing a minor procedure to dislodge a loose fragment in his left wrist on Friday. He hit an RBI double in Chicago&#8217;s two-run first.</p>
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	White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham homered for the second straight day. His solo drive in the fourth was his sixth of the season.</p>
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	Dunn was 1 for 4 with three strikeouts. He struck out in the eighth, igniting boos from the crowd.</p>
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	<em>NOTES: White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen gave CF Alex Rios the day off. He is in a 6-for-40 slump covering his last 10 games. Guillen said he might also rest Rios on Monday against the Mariners. &#8230; The White Sox activated INF Mark Teahen from the 15-day DL and designated RHP Jeff Marquez for assignment.</em></p>
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		<title>Peavy takes shot at Sox history</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Jake Peavy will take the new step on his comeback trail Tuesday at Texas. ]]></description>
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<p><span>Jake Peavy will take the new step on his comeback trail Tuesday at Texas. (Los Angeles Times)</span></p>
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<p>                                            <span>By Mark Gonzales</span></p>
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<p><span>2:52 p.m. CDT</span><span>, </span><span>May 24, 2011</span></p>
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<p>											ARLINGTON, Texas &#8212; Jake Peavy will try to gain a share of Chicago White Sox history when he takes the mound Tuesday night at Texas.
<p>Peavy will try to become the first starting pitcher in Sox history to not walk a batter in his first three starts since John Whitehead in 1939.</p>
<p>										 Peavy hasn&#8217;t allowed a walk while striking out 12 in 15 innings.
<p>The Sox have a 6-3 record and a 3.58 ERA since opting for a six-man rotation on May 11, when Peavy joined the rotation.</p>
<p>According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last team to employ a six-man staff through at least three turns in the rotation was Baltimore from Aug. 31-Sept. 26, 2010. The Orioles used the following starting pitchers &#8211; Brian Matusz, Jake Arrieta, Brad Bergeson, Kevin Millwood, Jeremy Guthrie, Chris Tillman and Rick Vandenhurk (Arrieta was pulled from the rotation later).</p>
<p>The Orioles&#8217; starters were 8-6 with a 3.69 ERA during that stretch.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Written by The Sports Network (Sports Network) - Jake Peavy feels he is finally ready to give the Chicago White Sox the kind of boost he was brought in for when the club acquired him nearly two years ago. With Josh Hamilton and Nelson Cruz back in Texas' lineup, he'll likely need to be in top form tonight when he tries to repeat his previous performance in the middle portion of a three-game series versus the Rangers in Arlington. ]]></description>
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<p>							(Sports Network) &#8211; Jake Peavy feels he is finally ready to give the Chicago<br />
 White Sox the kind of boost he was brought in for when the club acquired him<br />
 nearly two years ago.
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 With Josh Hamilton and Nelson Cruz back in Texas&#8217; lineup, he&#8217;ll likely need to<br />
 be in top form tonight when he tries to repeat his previous performance in the<br />
 middle portion of a three-game series versus the Rangers in Arlington.
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 The 29-year-old Peavy has made just 22 starts for the White Sox since they<br />
 acquired him from the Padres prior to the 2009 trade deadline. He didn&#8217;t make<br />
 his season debut this year until May 11 because of a torn lat muscle suffered<br />
 on July 6 of last season that required surgery to reattach the tendon of the<br />
 muscle to his shoulder.
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 Peavy gave up four runs over six innings in his debut, but followed that<br />
 outing up with a gem on Wednesday versus the Indians. Flashing his former Cy<br />
 Young Award-winning form, the right-hander hurled a three-hit shutout,<br />
 striking out eight without a walk to take a 1-0 victory.
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 &#8220;This is the healthiest I&#8217;ve ever been in Chicago and I hope it stays that<br />
 way,&#8221; said Peavy after throwing the fifth shutout and ninth complete game of<br />
 his career. &#8220;This is what I was brought here to do and hopefully I can keep it<br />
 going.&#8221;
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<p>
 Peavy will face the Rangers for just the second time in his career. He lost to<br />
 them on April 28 of last year, yielding six runs on six hits and five walks<br />
 over 6 1/3 innings.
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<p>
 Peavy will also be facing a Texas lineup that got both Hamilton and Cruz back<br />
 into the lineup for Monday&#8217;s opener. The two wasted little time having an<br />
 impact, with Hamilton belting his first homer of the season in the first<br />
 inning and Cruz later adding a two-run shot in the sixth frame to help the<br />
 Rangers to a 4-0 win.
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 Hamilton hadn&#8217;t played since April 12, when he suffered a broken bone in his<br />
 right upper arm, and Cruz had been sidelined since May 3 after sustaining a<br />
 strained right quadriceps muscle.
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 &#8220;Cruz and Hamilton made their presence felt quick and early,&#8221; Texas manager<br />
 Ron Washington told his team&#8217;s website. &#8220;Hamilton in his first at-bat gets us<br />
 on the board, and Cruz hits a two-run bomb. Their presence was felt.&#8221;
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 Though the extra run production was appreciated, Alexi Ogando&#8217;s first career<br />
 shutout made it unnecessary. Ogando improved to 5-0 after scattering five hits<br />
 and three walks, striking out six in the first complete game of his career.
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 While Texas has won two straight following a three-game slide, Chicago had its<br />
 brief two-game win streak end while losing for just the second time in seven<br />
 games. John Danks served up both home runs while also going the distance,<br />
 falling to 0-7 on the season.
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 &#8220;It&#8217;s getting harder and harder. That&#8217;s just the blunt truth. It doesn&#8217;t do me<br />
 any good to sit and dwell on it and feel sorry for myself. I have to come in<br />
 ready to work,&#8221; Danks said about still being winless.
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<p>
 The Rangers will start Derek Holland, who hasn&#8217;t recorded a decision since a<br />
 victory over the Royals on April 22. He has gone five outings since without<br />
 posting either a win or a loss, including Thursday against Kansas City despite<br />
 eight innings of one-run ball. The lefty worked around nine hits and a walk in<br />
 his club&#8217;s 2-1 extra-inning loss.
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 The 24-year-old Holland, who is 3-1 with a 4.37 ERA in nine starts this<br />
 season, will make his first career start against the White Sox, but is 0-1<br />
 with a 6.75 ERA in two relief outings against them.
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<p>
 The Rangers and White Sox split two games last week in Chicago.
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