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CHICAGO(AP)
Dontrelle Willis
has been teammates with
Miguel Cabrera
since 2003 and his confidence has never wavered in him.
Cabrera broke out of a slump with a solo homer in the 10th inning to lift the
Detroit Tigers
over the
Chicago White Sox
7-6 on Tuesday night.
The Tigers had squandered a three-run lead in the ninth as closer
Fernando Rodney
left after walking the bases loaded in the ninth with no outs.
Cabrera, who had been hitless in his last 12 at-bats, led off the 10th with a shot to left-center off
White Sox
reliever
Scott Linebrink
(2-4). It was Cabrera's 11th homer of the season.
''I've never been concerned about him ever,'' Willis said. When you bat .340, that's not a slump. He's mentally tougher. I
don't think people give him enough credit for that. He's mentally intelligent and mentally tough and with all of that, he
has the strength of a (Albert) Pujols. He showed that tonight.''
Willis and Cabrera were members of the 2003 World Champion
Florida Marlins
.
The home run was the first hit
White Sox
pitching allowed against Cabrera in the first three games of the series.
''We tried to run it on him like we did last night and it got enough of the plate where he was able to get enough of it to
get it over the fence,'' said Linebrink. ''It wasn't a bad pitch but when you face the same guys a second time around and
they get to see you more and more and they kind of know what you're going to do so I don't know if he was looking for it (pitch)
or not but he put a pretty good swing on it.''
Trailing 6-3 in the ninth, Rodney walked the first three batters he faced. Tigers reliever
Brandon Lyon
came in and struck out
Jermaine Dye
then he walked
Jim Thome
to force in a run.
Paul Konerko
followed with a double down the line in left that tied the game. Pinch-runner
DeWayne Wise
, the potential winning-run was thrown out at the plate on a relay throw by shortstop
Adam Everett
.
''I'd rather lose like that every day. If we play like this a good percent of the time, a lot of good things are going to
happen. We battled back. We never sit back. When they scored the three runs, maybe a couple days ago, we were done. I love
the way we played today,'' said
White Sox
manager
Ozzie Guillen
.
After an intentional walk to A.J. Pierzynski, Lyon (2-3) struck out
Gordon Beckham
to end the inning.
Brandon Inge
homered for the Tigers for its fourth win in five games.
After splitting a doubleheader to start a five-game series on Monday,
White Sox
starter
Mark Buehrle
got into trouble in the seventh. He walked the first two Tigers hitters in the inning, then
Gerald Laird
moved the runners over on a sacrifice bunt.
White Sox
reliever
Octavio Dotel
came in and got Everett swinging for the second out of the inning, but he walked
Curtis Granderson
to load the bases and
Placido Polanco
followed by emptying the bases with a double over the head of center fielder
Brian Anderson
to give the Tigers a 6-3 lead.
Anderson hit a two-run homer for the
White Sox
, who are 3-7 on its current season-long 12-game homestand.
The
White Sox
and the Tigers had a bench clearing incident in the bottom of the fourth inning. A.J. Pierzynski bailed out of the batter's
box when he took a high and tight pitch from Willis. Later in the at-bat, Pierzynski grounded out, when jogging to the dugout
he had a few words for Willis. Willis shouted back and Laird intervened and yelled at Pierzynski then both dugouts and bullpens
emptied. The incident resulted in no physical activity or ejections.
Pierzynski and Willis downplayed the incident after the game and called it a misunderstanding.
''I just said 'Hey' to Dontrelle and he said 'Hey' and the next thing I knew the benches were empty and all hell was breaking
loose. I got no problem with Dontrelle and I got no problem with anyone on that team,'' Pierzynski said.
Buehrle allowed five runs and four hits and set a season-high with four walks.
Willis scattered five hits and five walks, giving up only three runs.
Notes: Before the game, the
White Sox
placed RHP
Bartolo Colon
on the 15-day disabled list with inflammation in his left knee and purchased the contract of left-hander
Aaron Poreda
from Double-A Birmingham. Poreda was the
White Sox
's first-round draft pick in 2007. Although he will work from the bullpen, Poreda was 5-4 with a 2.38 ERA in 11 starts with
Birmingham.
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