From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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Down one going into the bottom of the tenth inning, Alexei Ramirez hit a high fly ball with two outs that barely cleared the fence to tie the game at two. DeWayne Wise then stepped up to the plate, singled, stole second, and still with two outs Orlando Cabrera hit a single and Wise motored all the way home to win the game for the Sox in walk off fashion. John Danks had a monster game by going eight innings giving up four hits and one earned run along with an outstanding eight strike outs. Despite the great game, Danks left the game in a 1-1 tie and received a no decision, along with Cleveland stud Cliff Lee who also had a great game for the Indians. With the wins just rolling in and the bounces going the way for Chicago, Jose Contreras will take the mound tomorrow against reigning AL Cy Young C.C. Sabathia and look to wrap up the sweep of the Indians before they battle Oakland for a four game series.
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