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CHICAGO(AP)
Nick Blackburn
is enjoying the
Minnesota Twins
' late surge and everything that comes with it.
''This is what we all play for. It's a blast,'' the right-hander said Monday night after pitching seven sharp innings to help
Minnesota beat the fading
Chicago White Sox
7-0 for its seventh victory in eight games.
With 12 games to go, the Twins moved within 2 1/2 of first-place Detroit in the AL Central.
''Being in a race like this makes it even more exciting,'' Blackburn said. ''There's more pressure, but it makes us enjoy
the wins even more.''
Blackburn (11-11) allowed eight singles with no walks and six strikeouts to earn his first road win since May 31 against Tampa
Bay. He is 4-1 this season against Chicago.
He got plenty of offensive support from shortstop
Orlando Cabrera
, who helped the
White Sox
win the AL Central last season. Cabrera had a triple, a sacrifice fly and an RBI single. He also reached on an error and scored
three times.
Just as important, Cabrera has taken charge of keeping the Twins pumped up.
''He gets everybody else fired up,'' Twins manager
Ron Gardenhire
said. ''He started the game yelling, hooting and hollering before the first pitch.''
Cabrera said he just wanted his teammates to know that good things are ahead if they stay emotionally ready.
''I just thought everybody was too quiet in the beginning of the game,'' he said.
The Twins did get a scare in the sixth inning when center fielder
Denard Span
had to leave the game after being hit in the helmet by a pitch from reliever
Randy Williams
. Span was able to get off the ground and leave the field with assistance.
''I have a headache and I'm a little dizzy,'' Span said after the game. ''It was even scarier on the replay. ... I've never
been hit in the head before. ... I'll take some Tylenol tonight and see how I am tomorrow.''
The
White Sox
lost for the fifth time in six games. They are seven back of the Tigers and 4 1/2 behind Minnesota.
The offense continues to sputter. Chicago was shut out for the 13th time this season and second time in four games. No wonder
the boos started to pour down at U.S. Cellular Field as the game ended.
''I don't blame them,''
White Sox
manager
Ozzie Guillen
. ''Come and see this day in and day out and obviously they're going to act that way. ... They are right. They pay money to
watch a better baseball game and right now we're not doing it.''
Daniel Hudson
(0-1) took the loss in his first major league start. He allowed four hits and three runs in five innings, but only one run
was earned.
Hudson gave up a first-inning triple to Cabrera, who scored on A.J. Pierzynski's two-out passed ball.
Starting because
Gavin Floyd
has a sore hip, Hudson walked Span with the bases loaded in the second - the Twins' third walk of the inning - to make it
2-0.
In the fifth, he fielded Cabrera's leadoff bunt and threw past first for an error, putting Cabrera at second.
Michael Cuddyer
delivered a two-out RBI single to push the Twins' lead to three.
Nick Punto
hit an RBI single off D.J. Carrasco in the sixth after a single by
Matt Tolbert
and a wild pitch. Williams relieved and his pitch hit Span in the helmet.
Carlos Gomez
replaced Span and, after he and Punto pulled off a double steal, Cabrera hit a sacrifice fly that made it 5-0. Cabrera singled
in another run in the eighth and
Jason Kubel
added an RBI double.
''We're trying to finish the season hard. When (Justin) Morneau and (Joe) Crede went down for us, you have to step up,'' Cabrera
said.
NOTES: Chicago RF
Jermaine Dye
, MVP of the 2005 World Series, went 0 for 3 and is 33 for 196 (.168) in the second half of the season. He heard some boos
after hitting a comebacker in the sixth inning with a runner at third. ... Punto had two singles, two walks and two stolen
bases.
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