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Conor Gillaspie drove in the game-winning run to make it two walk-off wins in a row for the White Sox against the Marlins. Jake Peavy went the distance, only giving up one run in the win.
After a strong first outing back, John Danks says he's feeling close to normal less than a year after surgery. Tyler Flowers will sit again on Saturday as he tries to heal up his back spasms.
John Danks allowed three runs in six innings in his first major league start in over a year, and after Angel Hernandez's blown call Jeff Keppinger singled home the winning run in the 11th.
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3wJohn Danks made his first minor league rehab start on Thursday and needed 86 pitches to complete seven innings.
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3wTyler Flowers showed A.J. Pierzynski he isn't missed all that much on the South Side, clubbing a 3-run homer that wound up being the difference in the White Sox 3-1 win in Texas.
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3wThe White Sox have been one of the healthiest teams in the league the last 10 seasons, but 2013 has been different and Paul Konerko can't remember a stretch like this one.
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3wComments (1)Gavin Floyd has had three elbow injuries in the last 11 months, and the veteran will seek multiple opinions on his ailing right arm, hoping to find an answer.
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3wComments (3)Jake Peavy was scratched from Thursday's start against the Rangers with back spasms. Hector Santiago gets the nod in place. Catch all the action on CSN+ tonight starting at 6:30.
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3wChris Sale limited Texas to two runs despite some early issues, and Conor Gillaspie and Alejandro De Aza homered as the White Sox beat Texas 5-2 to snap a three-game losing streak.
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3wComments (1)Ex-White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski was none too pleased with getting hit by a ninth inning Addison Reed fastball, expressing his displeasure during and after the game.
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