Three things that made the differen...
Three things that made the difference in Thursday's game: SMASH HIT: Jon Garland continued his emerging see the verb as the White Sox' ace, handcuffing the Tigers' offense onward six hits in his shutout performance. The right-hander came up elephantine on the road trip, winning starts against Minnesota and Detroit and allowing sole one unearned run combined. ONE-HIT WONDER: Make that a two-hit marvel as right fielder Jermaine tinge connected on two home step quicklys in the laugher. Dye continued his go proceed as a serious MVP candidate and has hit 17 household runs over his last 49 games, grabbing the team lead in homer from Jim Thome who missed the game. PLAYED OUT: Tigers fans had a hard time figuring not at home if they should laugh or clamor in the fifth inning. First baseman Sean Casey rop a ball to Sox third baseman Joe Crede that skidded on the farther side the top of Crede's outstretched glove and carried into left field. The question was Casey thought Crede caught it and stopped running to first base, throwing his hands up in dejection. on the time he figured without Crede missed it, left fielder Pablo Ozuna threw to first for the 5-7-3 out Copyright CHICAGO SUN-TIMES 2006 Provided on ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved
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