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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1wAdam Dunn and his teammates began to find their groove on Wednesday as they closed out their three-game series against the Twins with a whopping 9-4 win in Minnesota.
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1wComments (1)Gordon Beckham and Angel Sanchez are ready to begin their rehab assignments after both being put on the DL in April. Paul Konerko has returned to the White Sox lineup and is hitting fifth against the Twins.
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1wAlexei Ramirez has been particularly disappointed throughout the White Sox recent struggles, but now the shortshop is feeling energized again by his move to the second spot in the lineup.
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1wThe White Sox committed their 30th error of the season Tuesday night, although this one was neither costly nor frustrating -- it was just bizarre.
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1wAdam Dunn and Dayan Viciedo hit back-to-back homers and Tyler Flowers' eighth-inning RBI single pushed the White Sox past Minnesota, 4-2, Tuesday night at Target Field.
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1wPaul Konerko earned another day of rest Tuesday as White Sox manager Robin Ventura deployed his plan to keep the 37-year-old captain fresh for the entire 2013 season.
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1wA day after watching his team lose another game in sloppy fashion, White Sox manager Robin Ventura held a 2 p.m. practice well before Tuesday night's contest against the Twins.
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