White Sox 12, Mariners (ss) 7
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| Regular Season Series |
| Seattle leads 7-1 (as of Sun 3/11) |
| Tue 5/1 |
@SEA 5, CWS 2 |
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| Wed 5/2 |
@SEA 3, CWS 2 |
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| Fri 8/10 |
@CWS 5, SEA 3 |
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| Sat 8/11 |
SEA 7, @CWS 6 |
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| Sun 8/12 |
SEA 6, @CWS 0 |
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| Fri 8/17 |
@SEA 5, CWS 4 |
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| Sat 8/18 |
@SEA 7, CWS 5 |
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| Sun 8/19 |
@SEA 11, CWS 5 |
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Associated Press
PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) -- Brian Anderson was due for some good luck.
The
Chicago White Sox center fielder acknowledges he struggled mightily last season, batting well below .200 over the first three months before finishing at .225. But he also thinks he couldn't catch a break.
Anderson finished off a 2-for-2 performance Sunday with a seeing-eye single through the infield, pushing his spring training batting average to .348 in Chicago's 12-7 victory over a
Seattle Mariners split squad.
"Last year, that probably would have hit a rock and popped up to the first baseman for a double play. Nothing went right," Anderson said. "That's the thing I have to realize. Not only did I not feel good at the plate, but nothing went my way."
Anderson is trying to keep his starting spot, which White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen said is still up for grabs. Veteran
Darin Erstad has arrived from the
Los Angeles Angels and his right ankle is finally healthy. He is competing with Anderson and
Scott Podsednik for starting spots in left and center.
Guillen has already said Anderson will not platoon in center field -- he will open the season in Triple-A if he doesn't win the job.
"I don't give anybody the job just because -- you earn it," Guillen said. "I have a couple guys fighting for the job, and whoever performs better, that's who is going to stay."
The White Sox struggled early, managing only one hit through six innings while falling behind 3-0. However, they broke loose for an eight-run seventh and then tacked on four more in the eighth and ninth.
Seattle starting pitcher
Horacio Ramirez continued his impressive spring.
An offseason addition from the Braves in a trade for highly regarded reliever
Rafael Soriano, Ramirez has thrown seven scoreless innings and allowed just one hit in two outings.
Ramirez induced nine groundball outs and walked only one against the White Sox, showing off two integral parts of his game.
"I'm happy I'm throwing the ball well," Ramirez said. "The swings the guys are taking off me, they're hitting the ball off the end of the bat and I'm jamming them."
Mariners pitcher
Jim Parque -- a rising star for the White Sox in 2000 before hurting his arm in the playoffs against Seattle -- was roughed up in the third outing of his comeback bid. He allowed six hits and six runs in two-thirds of an inning. Parque has not pitched in a major league game since 2003, with Tampa Bay.
Game notes Seattle 1B
Richie Sexson went 0-for-4 and is hitless in 18 at-bats this spring. ... OF Wladimir Balentien, who ended last season with Seattle's Double-A affiliate, hit a grand slam in the seventh inning.