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April 25, White Sox 6- Devil Rays 5, The White Sox score 3 in the 9th to beat the Devil Rays. Kelly dransfeldt provided a game tying RBI single, scoring Ross Gload. Lance Carter walked in Juan Uribe to give the win to the White Sox.
April 28th- Cleveland Indians 8- White Sox 9, Chicago scores 5 in the ninth to come back and defeat the Indians on Sandy Alomar Jr.'s game-winning sacrafice fly.
June 22nd, White Sox 11- Indians 9 (10 Innings) After a set of Bullpen failures, an 8-Run lead blown, and a terrible outing by Esteban Loaiza, Jose Valentine single-handedly carried the White Sox on his back with a 4-5 and 5 RBI performance, capped by the game winning 2-Run HR.
July 28th, Twins 5-White Sox 4, In a game of mistakes for both teams, the Twins pulled out a nailbiter against their rivals. Justin Morneau had 2 falty home-runs called back. In the 7th Inning, with the white sox trailing 4-3, Chicago quickly put runners on base with no one out but Juan Uribe and Jose Valentine made base-running blunders. When the inning and future of the game looked grim for the White Sox, they loaded the bases back up in the 7th. With 2 outs, Timo Perez put down a drag bunt down the first base line. He beat it out and everyone was safe off JC Romero. The score was tied going into the 10th. Shingo was pitching into his 2nd inning of the game. with 2 outs and runners on 2 and 3rd against Shingo Takatsu, Jacque Jones lofted a ball into the air in foul territory, Jose Valentine dropped the ball on an attempted running catch. With the White Sox giving Jacque Jones an extra out, he executed and looped an RBI single, scoring Christian Guzman for the game-winner.
July 4th- It was July 4th and their were fireworks in this game. For the whole night Glendon Rusch shut down the White Sox battered offense, but in the 9th inning, no one could stop Carlos Lee from giving the city of Chicago some 4th of July fireworks. He put the White Sox on the board with his solo home-run that tied the game at 1. The White Sox would lose the game in the bottom of the ninth on Damaso Marte's game-losing walk, but no one could deny how exciting the game was.