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Kinsler, Mendoza spark Rangers over White Sox
TEXAS 7, CHI WHITE SOX 2
 


By Jay Miller
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ARLINGTON, Texas (Ticker) -- Rookie Luis Mendoza pitched six
superb innings to lead the Texas Rangers to a 7-2 victory over
the Chicago White Sox, 7-2, on Friday.

Ian Kinsler extending his hitting streak to 23 games with a
single in a five-run third to help back Mendoza, who allowed
one run and three hits while striking out eight.

"I thought (Mendoza) did a good job of mixing his pitches and
keeping the ball off the fat part of that team's bat," Texas
manager Ron Washington said. "Our offense took care of the rest
and we played solid defense."

Mendoza (2-3), making only his third start since April 23, held
Chicago hitless through the first three innings en route to
posting career highs for innings pitched and strikeouts.

"I was more aggressive this time," said Mendoza, who was coming
off a rough outing against the Los Angeles Angels on Monday in
which he allowed eight runs and nine hits in 1 1/3 innings.
"Getting first-pitch strikes and staying ahead all of the time.
I feel great. I know it was a tough lineup and I just tried to
stay ahead and use all of my pitches."

The Rangers spotted Mendoza an early 1-0 lead in the second
inning on a solo home run by rookie first baseman Chris Davis.
It was Davis' sixth home run of the season and his fifth in his
seven starts at home.

"It feels good to know that I have a spot here," Davis said. "I
think I've made the most of my time here."

White Sox starter Gavin Floyd (10-5) surrendered six runs, five
hits and seven walks in 2 2/3 innings for only his second defeat
in nine starts.

Floyd struggled with his control in the third, walking four as
well as giving up an RBI double to Josh Hamilton and a two-run
home run to David Murphy with no outs in the inning.

Later in the inning, Kinsler's infield single loaded the bases
with two outs and set up Ramon Vazquez's run-scoring walk for a
5-0 advantage.

"I felt good coming in," Floyd said. "I ended up walking people
instead of trying to make them hit the ball. I didn't have
command on anything. I struggled with all my pitches. The game
sped up on me instead of relaxing and slowing it down."

The White Sox got on the scoreboard in the fourth after
back-to-back doubles by A.J Pierzynski and Carlos Quentin.

Chicago plated another run in the seventh off Rangers reliever
Josh Rupe on a solo home run by Jim Thome, who extended his
streak of reaching base safely in Arlington to 26 consecutive
games.

D.J. Carrasco calmed the Rangers' bats through the middle
innings, giving up only one run on a leadoff double by Michael
Young in the sixth and an RBI single by Hamilton. Hamilton's
two-RBI effort raised his major league-leading total to 93 and
made him only the fifth player in major league history to amass
as many before the All-Star break.

"When you come to this ballpark against this hitting club and
not throw strikes, you'll be in the showers quick," White Sox
manager Ozzie Guillen said. "The worst thing is to be cute and
put people on base."

 
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