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May 26... A Couple of Touchdowns Should be Enough
Bombs away as the White Sox outslugged the Wahoo Chiefs 14-7 on a crisp day for a football score in Chicago.
May 25... Quintana Rules: Sox Hammer Tribe In His Starting Debut
The Sox come up big in this big (for May) matchup against the division leaders, and win their third straight home game in the process. No, really, the Sox are on a winning streak at home. Stop laughing, I am serious.
May 23 ... The Twins are crappy. They are perpetual losers.
The Sox expose the “fundamentally-sound” Twins for the bums they are in a lopsided 6-0 victory.
May 20... Peavy Dominates and Offense Continues Slamming HRs
Jake Peavy improved to 5-1 on the season, while Dunn and Beckham continued hitting the long ball.
May 18... Beckham Leads Way As Sox Win Memorable First Game of Crosstown Classic
Paul Konerko gets drilled in the face after hitting a 2-run homer in the first, Kerry Wood retires, Sveum gets ejected...just another day in the Crosstown Classic.
May 14... Better Late than Never
John Danks put Sox in early hole, but career night from Dayan Viciedo and stellar outings from bullpen propel Sox to comeback win
May 13...Offense? Offense? Bueller?
Humber pitches his heart out for the first time since the perfecto, but once again, his offense gives him minimal support against a horrible pitching staff, and Thornton and Reed serve up batting practice.
May 12... Cold Bats on a Wet Night
Chris Sale could not get his pitches
to work and neither did the Sox bats as they were shutout by the Royals 5-0 in rainy U.S. Cellular Field.
May 11... Floyd Continues to Shine
Gavin Floyd continued his stellar pitching and the Sox offense came through in the clutch in a nearly flawless ballgame.
May 5... Dunn Declaws Detroit
Gavin Floyd pitched a steady game that was saved by an Adam Dunn two-run homer in the ninth to beat the Detroit Tigers 3-2 at Comerica Park.
May 4...Thanks, Thornton
Peavy holds down the Tiger offense and Beckham had a great game, but Matt Thornton inexplicably is tabbed to close the game out and, of course, fails to.