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Quentin rallies White Sox over Rangers
CHI WHITE SOX 10, TEXAS 8
 


CHICAGO (Ticker) -- There is usually a method to Ozzie Guillen's
madness.

Carlos Quentin drilled a three-run home run in the bottom of the
eighth inning Wednesday - his second of the game - as the
Chicago White Sox rallied for a 10-8 victory over the Texas
Rangers after their manager was ejected.

The White Sox were trailing, 8-4, in the seventh when Guillen
was tossed by plate umpire Rob Drake with Nick Swisher at the
plate. Chicago responded with a run in the seventh and five in
the eighth.

"My wife called to say I just donated another $1,000, but I will
donate a lot of money if we continue to win," Guillen said. "I
was not arguing balls and strikes, just out there to protect my
player, and I said the wrong thing to the wrong guy."

Quentin, who also hit a solo blast in the fifth, capped the
comeback by drilling the first pitch from Texas closer C.J.
Wilson over the fence in left-center field for his American
League-leading 26th homer. Wilson was trying to get a four-out
save.

"I know Wilson has a good fastball, so I was looking fastball,"
Quentin said. "I didn't go up there thinking about hitting a
home run, just trying to get a hit. When you do that, good
things happen."

The White Sox salvaged a 3-3 homestand before embarking on an
important nine-game road trip that begins Friday in Detroit and
also hits Minnesota.

"We needed to finish like that before this road trip," Guillen
added. "My team showed they can come back and win without me.
This trip can be how our summer will be for us. We can make it
fun or miserable."

The Rangers' bullpen faced a difficult assignment after starter
Kevin Millwood left with two outs in the second with a strained
groin, the third time he has been forced out of game with that
problem. Millwood allowed a three-run homer to Jim Thome in the
first.

"I felt it in the second inning and I could not put push off or
throw strikes," he said. "This is annoying and frustrating. I
just want to get this thing taken care off and be able to pitch
without worrying about it."

After facing an early 3-1 deficit, the Rangers grabbed an 8-4
lead on Jarrod Saltalamacchia's two-run single in the top of the
seventh. But the Rangers' bullpen faltered in the late innings.

"We were up, 8-5, in the eighth inning and we brought in our two
best relievers and they got five runs," Texas manager Ron
Washington said. "That is disappointing."

Chicago pulled within 8-5 in the seventh on Jermaine Dye's RBI
double off Jamey Wright. In the eighth, Eddie Guardado (1--2)
gave up a run-scoring double to Alexei Ramirez and a sacrifice
fly to Orlando Cabrera.

Guardado departed after walking Swisher, putting runners on
first and second, and Quentin homered on the first pitch he saw
from Wilson.

"I threw him a meatball and he didn't miss it," Wilson said. "I
am not going to make any excuses."

Octavio Dotel (4-4) tossed a scoreless eighth to record the win
and Bobby Jenks got the final three outs for his 19th save.

Chicago's Clayton Richard allowed five runs - four earned - in
four innings in his major league debut. No Chicago starter has
won his debut since Kip Wells in 1999.

"I envisioned throwing a little bit better, but you have to
adjust to the game," Richard said.

 
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