From Joe Jackson to Frank Thomas, A Look at the Chicago White Sox, Both Past and Present
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Jose Conteras gave up just one hit in five innings. The pen then threw eight innings of no hit ball. That one hit came on the very first at bat of the game. The White Sox still lost.
Contreras gave up a lead off double to Grady Sizemore, sent him to third on a passed ball and then he scored on Trot Nixon’s ground out. In the fourth, Casey Blake and some guy named Shoppach walked and sandwiched between them was an error by Jhonny Peralta that loaded up the bases. Contreras then walked Grady Sizemore and the Indians scored their second run on just the one hit. Sigh.
The White Sox actually scored their run the old fashioned way. Jermaine Dye singled home Pablo Ozuna. Imagine that, an RBI single.
So Contreras drops to 1-2 and the White Sox head home to take on the Rangers. Jon Garland gets the start tomorrow and hopefully he’ll right the ship.
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