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CHICAGO(AP)
Jose Contreras
returned from a stint in the minors, rebounded from a miserable start and has given the
Chicago White Sox
the reliable pitching that has helped produce a long stretch of winning baseball.
''He came up right at the time we needed him the most,'' manager
Ozzie Guillen
said Wednesday night after Contreras beat the
Cleveland Indians
5-1 - the
White Sox
's 16th victory in 22 games.
''Since he got back from the minors, he's been a big help. Huge. ... I think since he got here, stuff started to turn around
with the pitching staff,'' Guillen added.
Contreras (4-7) allowed one run and six hits over 6 1-3 innings. He is 4-2 with a 2.06 ERA in six starts since being recalled
from the minors June 8. His trip to Triple-A was made so he could work on his pitches after an 0-5 start.
''I didn't think I was going to come back and maybe pitch the way I've been pitching,'' Contreras said through a translator.
''But I'm glad it's been working out. It means all the work had paid off.''
Contreras, the ace of the
White Sox
staff in the second half of 2005 and in the playoffs that season when they won the World Series, ruptured his Achilles' tendon
last August. He made a remarkably quick comeback. Maybe too quick, despite losing 30 pounds after the injury.
''Losing all the weight, if I knew that would have helped me out that much I might have lost it six years ago,'' Contreras
said. ''Physically I was ready when I came in at the beginning of the season, but I don't think mentally I was ready. The
edge wasn't there, but finally it's all coming together.''
Jhonny Peralta
's sixth homer of the season ended Contreras' shutout bid in the seventh. After
Travis Hafner
and
Ryan Garko
followed Peralta's homer with consecutive singles,
Matt Thornton
relieved and got pinch-hitter
Jamey Carroll
to hit into a double play.
Contreras' win was his second in a week over the last-place Indians, who are 19 games under .500 (33-52). He walked one and
struck out a season-high nine.
''He was throwing from two angles. He was working really good,'' Peralta said. ''He was better today. He threw more fastballs
and it was moving away.''
Jermaine Dye
drove in three runs with three hits for the
White Sox
.
Dye had an RBI double in the first inning and a run-scoring single in the third off
Aaron Laffey
(3-2) and singled home another run in the seventh off
Jose Veras
.
Laffey, who strained his right oblique on May 22, was activated from the disabled list before the game. He allowed seven hits
and four runs in six innings in his first start since May 2.
''It felt good to be back out there and be back in that competitive atmosphere,'' Laffey said. ''I feel like a part of the
team again.''
Chicago got a run in the first when
Alexei Ramirez
singled and raced home on Dye's double into the left-field corner.
The
White Sox
tacked on three in the third when they had four straight hits.
Scott Podsednik
walked and Ramirez singled before Dye and
Paul Konerko
followed with RBI singles to make it 3-0. Another single by
Jayson Nix
loaded the bases and
Gordon Beckham
's sacrifice fly put Chicago ahead by four.
Contreras struck out six of the first nine batters he faced, including the side in the second inning. After getting two singles
in the first, Cleveland didn't manage another hit until
Asdrubal Cabrera
's infield single off Beckham's glove at third base in the sixth.
Victor Martinez
snapped an 0-for-15 skid with a first-inning single. With runners at first and second and one out, Contreras fanned Shin-Soo
Choo before Peralta grounded into a forceout.
NOTES: The Indians have lost 17 of 22. ...
White Sox
LF
Carlos Quentin
, who is on a rehab assignment at Triple-A Charlotte, might not be ready until after the All-Star break. Quentin is suffering
from plantar fasciitis and is still not running at full speed, Guillen said. ... One night after his three-homer, seven-RBI
performance, Konerko went 2 for 4 with two singles and an RBI.
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