White Sox
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.
Gordon Beckham experienced soreness in his surgically-repaired hand and will rest until next week, while Chris Sale is confident he'll be ready to start Tuesday's game against the Cubs.
It has been more than a calendar year since John Danks made his last MLB start, but the veteran southpaw will take the ball for the White Sox Friday night as the Miami Marlins come to town.
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2yThere are still several weeks left in Spring Training, but Ozzie Guillen and the White Sox are ready to be done with it after an 8-2 drubbing by the Kansas City Royals, a team that lost 95 games in '10.
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2yThe Chicago White Sox and left-handed reliever Matt Thornton have agreed to terms on a 12 million, two-year contract extension. Thornton said the decision was easy to continue his career with the White Sox.
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2yAfter two outs in the first inning, the White Sox starters' streak was snapped. With Gavin Floyd on the mound, giving up two hits, the Sox took a 5-3 loss over the Cleveland Indians in Cactus League play Saturday.
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2yBy being back on the mound just eight months since his injury last July, Jake Peavy exceeded expectations as he took the mound for the first time in Cactus League play vs. the Angels Friday.
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2yAfter much anticipation, Jake Peavy takes the mound for the White Sox in Cactus League play.
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2yAfter much anticipation, Jake Peavy took the mound for the first time this spring. He tossed two hitless, scoreless innings against the Los Angeles Angels, fanning two and walking one.
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