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CHICAGO (AP) -
Nick Swisher
figured he had the night off. The
Chicago White Sox
are glad he got in the game.
Swisher, who entered in the 11th to play first base, hit a three-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the 14th and Chicago
rallied for four runs off
Joel Zumaya
to beat the
Detroit Tigers
10-8 on Tuesday night.
''I didn't even really anticipate playing,'' said Swisher, who was mobbed by his teammates at the plate.
''We scratched and we clawed and we pulled some runs together. I've been talking about that all year long, the will to fight.''
Detroit had taken an 8-6 lead in the top of the inning when
Placido Polanco
hit his second homer of the game, a two-run shot off
Matt Thornton
.
But Detroit's bullpen woes continued. Zumaya (0-1) gave up a single to
Orlando Cabrera
and a double to
Carlos Quentin
. When Tigers' shortstop
Edgar Renteria
fumbled
Jermaine Dye
's grounder for an error, Cabrera scored and the lead was down to one.
After
Jim Thome
struck out for the second out, Swisher homered into the right-center field seats on a 2-1 pitch. Swisher had entered the game
in the 11th after
Paul Konerko
had been removed for a pinch-runner in the 10th.
''It feels like you're hitting on sound at that point in time,'' Swisher said of Zumaya's high 90s fastball. ''He's one of
those guys that obviously throws a very plus-plus fastball. In that situation all I was really trying to do was put the barrel
on the ball. He's generating so much power with his fastball if you hit it solidly - which is rare -it's going to go a long
way.''
Ken Griffey Jr. made his home debut with the
White Sox
after being acquired in a trade from the Reds last week and went 1-for-6 with three strikeouts. He was also unable to cut
off a liner to right center by Polanco that went for a triple in Detroit's four-run fifth that built the 6-1 lead.
But he was touched by a standing ovation he got when he first came to the plate.
''I can count probably four other times that it's been like this,'' he said. ''Going back to Seattle. Five-hundred (homers),
600, things like that and now here. And Cincinnati the first time.''
After the four-run flurry in the fifth, the Tigers went eight innings without scoring before Polanco - a career .325 hitter
against the
White Sox
- delivered his fourth career multihomer game. He also hit a two-run homer in the first inning of the four-hour, 58-minute
game.
''When you need two outs to win the game, it's a tough loss,'' Polanco said. ''What can you do? We're all professionals here.
Turn the page.''
Chicago was without manager
Ozzie Guillen
, who began serving a two-game suspension for making contact with umpire Tim Timmons and his comments Sunday after the Royals
and
White Sox
had a melee in Kansas City.
The
White Sox
's victory gave them a one-game lead in the AL Central over the Twins, who lost to Seattle.
The Tigers, who lost their fifth straight, blew a 6-1 lead. They still had a chance to put the game away in the 14th, but
Renteria's error was a big one.
''I thought I played the ball perfect,'' he said. ''Everything was right. I don't know what happened at the last moment.''
The
White Sox
's
Alexei Ramirez
greeted reliever
Kyle Farnsworth
with a two-out homer in the bottom of the eighth to tie the game at 6-6.
Chicago used its power to get back in the game as Konerko hit a two-run homer in the sixth and Quentin connected on his AL-leading
29th homer in the seventh.
The Tigers turned three double plays early behind
Nate Robertson
, who failed for the eighth straight start to get his seventh win. In five-plus innings, he allowed four runs and nine hits,
including Konerko's 11th homer in the sixth.
Quentin's two-out solo shot off reliever
Aquilino Lopez
in the seventh made it 6-5. The ball just got over the wall with Tigers' left fielder
Ryan Raburn
just missing a leaping catch.
Polanco hit a two-run homer after a leadoff walk by
Curtis Granderson
in the first against
Gavin Floyd
. Chicago got a run back in the third on an RBI grounder by A.J. Pierzynski but Detroit drove out
Gavin Floyd
in the fifth.
Granderson homered after a leadoff double by Renteria in the fifth. After Polanco's triple,
Carlos Guillen
followed with an RBI single to finish Floyd, who gave up eight hits and five runs in four-plus innings. Raburn, who had four
hits, later delivered an RBI single for a 6-1 lead.
Notes: Detroit relievers are just 22-for-42 on save situations. ... Raburn's four hits matched a career high. ... Bench coach
Joey Cora
was in charge of the
White Sox
in Guillen's absence.
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