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Gross powers Rays past White Sox
TAMPA BAY 4, CHI WHITE SOX 3 (10 INNINGS)
 


ST. PETERSBURG, Florida (Ticker) -- Another day. Yet another
walk-off win by the red-hot Tampa Bay Rays thanks to another
unlikely hero.

Gabe Gross lined a leadoff home run in the bottom of the 10th
inning off Matt Thornton on Sunday, lifting the Rays past the
Chicago White Sox, 4-3, at Tropicana Field.

It was the sixth walk-off victory for the Rays (35-22), who
stayed atop the American League East for a franchise-record
eighth consecutive day.

The Rays won their seventh consecutive home series and improved
to 20-3 in their last 23 home games. They also have won 10 of
their last 12 series overall.

"We're getting to the point now where we're not satisfied with
yesterday's win," Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon said.
"Everybody's contributing. It's a whole team effort right now.

"I think every night we go out there is a good barometer (of the
team). I like we're approaching each game and we want to win."

Gross got a rare start in right field and entered the game
1-for-9 with seven strikeouts against left-handers. However, his
fifth-inning, two-run triple against White Sox southpaw starter
Mark Buehrle pulled the Rays even at 3-3.

In the 10th, Gross pulled an 0-2 pitch from the lefthanded
Thornton (1-1) over the wall in right. It was his third home
run of the season and the first of his career against a lefty.

"I've never really thought about hitting a walk-off, but if I
had, it wouldn't have lived up to this," Gross said. "When I hit
it, I knew I had hit it really good. I made the bad mistake of
tossing the helmet. I guess I lot of guys do it. Keep that
sucker on."

In the top of the 10th, Jim Thome led off with a double against
J.P. Howell (4-0) and pinch runner Pablo Ozuna went to third on
Paul Konerko's groundout. But Howell kept the runner stranded
at third by retiring Joe Crede and Nick Swisher.

"The way J.P. got out of that inning and then Gabe, who has not
gotten any chances against lefties this year," Tampa Bay manager
Joe Maddon said. "It's very exciting. J.P. and Gabe are co-bus
drivers today."

Alexei Ramirez's two-run double in the second gave the White Sox
a 2-0 lead, but the Rays cut the deficit in half in the fourth
on Carlos Pena's RBI single.

In the fifth, the White Sox led off the inning with three
consecutive hits - Brian Anderson's double and singles by
Orlando Cabrera and A.J. Pierzynski - but managed only one run.
Rays starter Andy Sonnanstine survived the inning by retiring
Jermaine Dye, Thome and Konerko to keep the deficit at 3-1.

Tampa Bay then pulled even in the bottom half of the fifth as
Gross' triple scored Jonny Gomes and Shawn Riggans, who led off
the inning with a single and double, respectively.

Sonnanstine, who had lost his last two decisions, allowed 10
hits but only three runs in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out three
with no walks.

"Kind of the old bending but not breaking thing," Sonnanstine
said. "I'm just missing over the plate. I need to sharpen up
those corners and if I miss, I miss off the plate."

Buehrle was 6-2 in his career against the Rays, but did not
figure in on the decision. He allowed three runs and seven hits
in six innings with five strikeouts and two walks.

It was the third consecutive loss for Chicago, which left 10 men
on base and fell to 1-8 in its last nine games on artificial
turf.

"It's a little bit of everything," Konerko said. "It's good
pitching, bad decision-making. Sometimes that's just baseball.
It's a combination of everything."

Despite losing three of four at Tampa Bay, the White Sox
remained atop the AL Central.

Chicago (30-26) still holds a one-game lead over Minnesota
(29-27) but its manager was not happy with the way they finished
the road trip.

"Be ready, because I expect moving Tuesday," White Sox manager
Ozzie Guillen said. "I expect (general manager) Kenny (Williams)
to do something Tuesday and if we don't do anything Tuesday,
there's going to be a lot of changes in the lineup. That's all I
have to say about this offense.

"I'm sick and tired of watching this for a year and a half. I'm
not protecting anyone any more. They can't get it done, (then)
Kenny should find someone to get it done. That's it."

 
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