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CAC FINAL

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E

- - - - - - - - - - - -

ANAHEIM 1 0 0 1 0 5 1 1 0 9 18 0

CHI WHITE SOX 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 4 x 12 17 0 FINAL

 

WP - MIKE JACKSON (1-0)

LP - ERIC CYR (0-1)

SAVE - MATT GINTER (1)

 

 

HOME RUNS: ANA - JOSE MOLINA (2) OFF SCOTT SCHOENEWEIS IN THE 4TH

CHA - JUAN URIBE (1) OFF CHRIS BOOTCHECK IN THE 3RD

 

TIME: 2:48 ATT: 4,627

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White Sox top Angels, 12-9

 

By Scott Merkin / MLB.com

TUCSON, Ariz. -- Michael Rivera delivered a two-out, bases clearing double in the bottom of the eighth inning, giving the White Sox a 12-9 victory over Anaheim in Cactus League play Friday at Tucson Electric Park. The teams combined for a total of 35 hits.

 

 

The reserve catcher pinch-hit for minor-leaguer Ricardo Nanita, as manager Ozzie Guillen tried to break the team’s four-game losing streak. The winning rally started after the first two batters of the inning were retired easily.

 

Anaheim rallied from an 8-1 deficit after four, scoring five in the fifth off of White Sox reliever Francisco Campos, making his first appearance this spring against Major-League competition. Robb Quinlan and former White Sox catcher Josh Paul each drove home one run, and Chone Figgins tripled in two. Casey Kotchman doubled home the go-ahead run in the top of the eighth inning off Mike Jackson, but the lead was short-lived.

 

The White Sox pounded out 11 hits in the first three innings and hit for the cycle as a team. Frank Thomas, Carlos Lee and Brian Anderson had two hits apiece during the uprising, while Juan Uribe added his first home run of the spring. The White Sox scored two in the first and two in the second off Angels’ starter Jarrod Washburn, who allowed four runs on six hits during his 40-pitch effort.

 

Thomas and Lee each delivered RBI-doubles in the first, with Jose Valentin scoring the first run after tripling off Figgins’ glove in center. A Valentin ground out and another Thomas double scored the second-inning runs.

 

Joe Crede singled home a run off of reliever Chris Bootcheck, and Anderson doubled home two with a shot to left-center. Uribe completed the scoring with a blast to left.

 

Scott Schoeneweis worked four innings for the White Sox, allowing two runs on four hits, while striking out seven. Jose Molina homered and Kotchman added a run-scoring single

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Anaheim rallied from an 8-1 deficit after four, scoring five in the fifth off of White Sox reliever Francisco Campos, making his first appearance this spring against Major-League competition

 

 

I don't see him lasting much longer if he continues to pitch like this.

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Scott Schoeneweis worked four innings for the White Sox, allowing two runs on four hits, while striking out seven

 

:headbang

 

Great to hear Schoeneweis pitched a solid game following his poor performance against the Diamondbacks. Still have to admit I'm a little weary of his capabilities against a major league roster for 7+ innings.

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i love a win as much as the next guy... but i still have a feeling ozzie is gonna have another chat with his pitching staff... the offense today was great, but giving up 6 runs or whatever it was in an inning is scary (and its ozzie we're talking about here)

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CAC  FINAL
                      1  2  3   4  5  6   7  8  9   R  H  E
                      -  -  -   -  -  -   -  -  -   -  -  -
 ANAHEIM              1  0  0   1  0  5   1  1  0   9 18  0
 CHI WHITE SOX        2  2  4   0  0  0   0  4  x  12 17  0   FINAL

                 WP - MIKE JACKSON (1-0)
                 LP - ERIC CYR (0-1)
               SAVE - MATT GINTER (1)


    HOME RUNS:  ANA - JOSE MOLINA (2) OFF SCOTT SCHOENEWEIS IN THE 4TH
                CHA - JUAN URIBE (1) OFF CHRIS BOOTCHECK IN THE 3RD

         TIME: 2:48                   ATT: 4,627




Box Score 
ANAHEIM (9) AT CHI WHITE SOX (12)

ANAHEIM          AB  R  H BI  CHI WHITE SOX    AB  R  H BI
C Figgins CF      5  2  2  1  J Uribe 2b        3  1  1  1
B Specht 2B       5  1  3  1  P Lopez 2b        1  1  1  0
C Kotchman 1B     5  0  2  2  J Valentin ss     3  1  1  1
G Johnson RF      3  1  1  0  R Gload 1b        2  1  1  0
B Gordon RF       1  0  0  0  F Thomas 1b       3  1  2  2
A Riggs 3B        5  2  2  0  K Dransfeldt ss   2  1  1  0
J Molina C        2  1  1  1  M Ordonez rf      4  0  0  0
W Nieves C        3  0  2  1  R Nanita rf       0  0  0  0
R Quinlan LF      5  1  4  2  M Rivera ph       1  1  1  3
J Paul DH         4  1  1  1  R Sweeney rf      0  0  0  0
E Aybar SS        5  0  0  0  C Lee lf          3  1  2  1
                              M Spidale lf      1  0  1  1
                              P Konerko dh      3  1  1  0
                              M Valenzuela dh   0  0  0  0
                              J Crede 3b        2  1  1  1
                              B Smith 3b        2  0  0  0
                              S Alomar c        3  1  2  0
                              C Maldonado c     1  0  0  0
                              B Anderson cf     4  1  2  2
TOTALS           43  9 18  9  TOTALS           38 12 17 12

ANAHEIM                   100 105 110 --  9
CHI WHITE SOX             224 000 04x -- 12

DP--CHI WHITE SOX 1. LOB--ANAHEIM 10, CHI WHITE
SOX 5. 2B--B Specht 2, C Kotchman, W Nieves, J
Paul, R Quinlan, F Thomas 2, C Lee, B Anderson, M
Rivera. 3B--C Figgins, J Valentin. HR--J Molina 1
(2) (off S Schoeneweis), J Uribe 1 (1) (off C
Bootcheck). SB--C Figgins 2 (3), M Spidale 1 (1).
CS--M Spidale. S--J Uribe.
                                  IP   H   R  ER  BB  SO  HR
 ANAHEIM
J Washburn                         2   6   4   4   1   0   0
C Bootcheck                        3   6   4   4   0   2   0
M Hensley                          2   0   0   0   1   2   0
E Cyr (L,0-1)                    2-3   5   4   4   0   0   0
S Dunn                           1-3   0   0   0   0   0   0
 CHI WHITE SOX
S Schoeneweis                      4   4   2   2   1   7   1
F Campos                       1 2-3   8   5   5   0   0   0
D Marte                        1 1-3   3   1   1   0   1   0
M Jackson (W,1-0)                  1   2   1   1   1   1   0
M Ginter (S,1)                     1   1   0   0   1   0   0

WP--J Washburn, F Campos. SO--ANA: G Johnson 2, C
Kotchman 2, A Riggs 2, J Paul, B Specht, E Aybar.
CHA: P Konerko, M Ordonez, B Smith, J Valentin.
BB--ANA: C Figgins, J Paul, B Gordon. CHA: P
Konerko, M Spidale. T--2:48. A--4,627.

 

Capos got shelled ---

Marte got touched up a little too... I'm sure he let some inherited runners score that counted against Campos' ERA.

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Looks like this Jose lefty experiment is paying off so far. I think today was his second triple of the spring off of a lefty.

 

On a side note, I'm so pumped to see the Sox on the TV tomorrow, and Sunday. :headbang

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It's good to see Anderson continuing to hit the ball well! I hope he continues to play like this when Winston-Salem's(I assume he'll go to W-S) season starts and he gets promoted to AA like Reed was.

 

I can't wait to see the game tomorrow and Sunday. I'm excited to see our guys play! :headbang

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