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CHI WHITE SOX 7, MINNESOTA 5
 


By Gene Chamberlain
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

CHICAGO (Ticker) -- The Minnesota Twins made a game of it this
time - but with the same end result.

The Chicago White Sox completed a four-game series sweep Monday
with a 7-5 victory over the Twins behind two home runs from Nick
Swisher and one from Paul Konerko.

The four-game sweep left Chicago (37-26) leading Minnesota
(31-33) in the American League Central by 6 1/2 games and
concluded only the fourth 7-0 homestand in franchise history.
The White Sox scored 40 runs and collected 68 hits in the
four-game series.

"I'm not surprised at the way we are hitting because I know we
have great hitters," said White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen, who
had blasted his team eight days earlier for lack of offense.
"I'm more surprised that we did it against the Twins, who are a
pretty good team.

"It's not easy to sweep anyone in a four-game series, but
hopefully we can keep it going on the road."

With Chicago trailing, 5-4, Orlando Cabrera led off the seventh
inning with a double and moved to third on Alexei Ramirez's
single to left. Carlos Quentin's roller to third base plated
Cabrera with the tying run, and Konerko drilled an offering from
Matt Guerrier (3-2) just over the wall in right field to give
the White Sox a 7-5 lead.

"I didn't have really anything going all day," Konerko said.
"That was one of those balls I was really surprised to see it go
over the fence. I put good wood on it, but I just felt like it
was probably going to go to the track and that would be it. It
just kind of kept going."

Matt Thornton (2-1) picked up the victory in relief of starter
John Danks with a scoreless seventh inning. After Scott
Linebrink worked a perfect eighth, Bobby Jenks put runners on
first and third with none out in the ninth but escaped unscathed
for his 15th save.

"A disappointing series for us," Twins manager Ron Gardenhire
said. "They played great. They outplayed us the whole series,
they outhit us, outpitched us, and it shows. We came in here
and didn't live up to our end of it. We have to go to Cleveland
and try to right the ship."

After scoring 10, 11 and 12 runs in winning the series' first
three games easily, the White Sox cooled off only slightly
against the Twins and starter Glen Perkins.

Swisher became the first White Sox batter to homer from both
sides of the plate since Jose Valentin achieved the feat on July
30, 2003 at Texas. His solo homer while batting righthanded in
the fourth off Perkins pulled Chicago within 3-2.

In the sixth, Swisher's two-run lefthanded shot off reliever
Jesse Crain got the White Sox within 5-4.

It was the sixth time Swisher has homered from both sides in a
game and seventh occurrence in which a White Sox player has done
it.

"That's always a pretty cool thing to happen," Swisher said.
"And if you talk to any switch hitter who has ever played the
game, it's hard to find yourself where you feel good from both
sides of the plate at the same time. Today happened to be my
day."

Swisher had been mired in a slump but has three homers his last
two games and eight for the year. He credited batting coach
Greg Walker with helping him regain confidence.

"I'm wearing (backup catcher) Toby Hall's pants, so there's
another (explanation for his hot streak)," Swisher said.

The Twins built a 5-2 lead against Danks by scoring three runs
in the fourth and two in the fifth. Michael Cuddyer supplied
two hits and three RBI and Jason Kubel added a two-run double.

"We made it interesting at the end," Gardenhire said. "We held
them down for a while, but then we didn't make enough good
pitches at the end."

The game was the makeup of a contest rained out April 10.

 
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