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Contreras shuts down Royals
CHI WHITE SOX 6, KANSAS CITY 2
 


By Gene Chamberlain
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CHICAGO (Ticker) -- Jose Contreras has been leaving behind the
bad memories of 2007 much the same way the Chicago White Sox
left behind thoughts of three straight losses last weekend in
Tampa.

Contreras held an opponent to one run for the fifth time in his
last six outings and the White Sox posted a 6-2 victory on
Thursday over the Kansas City Royals to complete a three-game
sweep.

"Last year was not only a tough year on the field, but
personally it wasn't my best year ever," said Contreras, who
went through a rough divorce in 2007, when he also suffered a
10-17 record with a 5.57 ERA. "Personally it wasn't my best year
ever. Now my personal life is going a lot better and my pitching
obviously is back.

"Now I'm prepared physically and mentally to go out there very
day. It's a distant memory."

Contreras (6-3) walked two, struck out three and allowed four
hits in seven innings. He was backed by a 10-hit attack,
including Jim Thome's second home run in two nights - an
opposite field solo home run down the left-field line in the
seventh.

"The way he struggled today, I didn't think he was going to make
it to the third or fourth inning," White Sox manager Ozzie
Guillen said of Contreras. "All the sudden he started pitching
in tough situations. He found the plate maybe a little bit
better. I think that confidence level went up another notch."

Contreras found his split-finger fastball was off early, so he
went to off-speed pitches and looked for the corners with his
fastball to go 4-0 over his last six starts.

"That's the key to success is if you have to rely on one pitch
you're not going to win very much in this division," Contreras
said.

The Royals' only run off Contreras scored due to an error. Joey
Gathright had stolen second in the third inning, then attempted
to steal third. Catcher Toby Hall's perfect throw went right
past Pablo Ozuna, who was starting for the injured Joe Crede,
and Gathright got up on the error and came home.

The White Sox had no trouble overcoming that behind RBI hits
from Orlando Cabrera, Nick Swisher, Alexei Ramirez and Thome.

"Guys are attacking pitches and putting good swings on the
ball," Guillen said. "Everything came together and it's always
someone different. I know we're going to struggle again, but
hopefully we can win as long as we can."

The White Sox are fourth in home runs (71) in the majors but
only three teams had lower batting averages than their .248 mark
coming into Thursday. Their inability to bunch together hits
proved a big problem at Tampa and led to Guillen's post-game
explosion Sunday.

However, they bunched together four hits to score four runs in
the second inning against losing pitcher Gil Meche (3-8), a
rally started by Thome's single and Jermaine Dye's double.
Cabrera's two-out single to right

scored two runs, Swisher's single to center plated one and
Ozuna's run-scoring ground out accounted for the other run.

"I think today we were starting to get the hits when we needed
it," said Swisher, who has been struggling with a .204 average.
"Guys are starting to hit the longball now. Jimmy (Thome) seems
like he's hot as a firecracker now."

Sloppy fielding by Kansas City did not hurt Chicago, either.

In the second-inning outburst, Meche failed to come up cleanly
with Ozuna's tapper back to the mound and as a result had to
take an out at first rather than throw out Swisher coming home
from third. Also, the slow-footed Hall scored the second run on
Cabrera's single after right fielder David DeJesus failed to
cleanly field the ball.

Meche, who threw away a pickoff attempt for an error in the
second, made an error on a ball hit by Ozuna in the fourth and
eventually it led to a run when Cabrera walked and Alexei
Ramirez hit an RBI single to right.

Meche allowed seven hits and four earned runs in 5 2/3 innings,
while walking four.

"We didn't help ourselves any with the two errors, either,"
Royals manager Trey Hillman said. "He (Meche) didn't throw
enough quality pitches when he needed to with runners on base."

Kansas City 's Mark Teahen homered for the third straight game
in the ninth off Chicago reliever Nick Masset.

 
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