White Sox build off sweep, top Twins for fifth straight win
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| Regular Season Series |
| Minnesota leads 10-9 (as of Mon 4/7) |
| >Mon 4/7 |
@CWS 7, MIN 4 |
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| Wed 4/9 |
MIN 12, @CWS 5 |
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| Thu 4/10 |
Postponed/Delayed |
Information |
| Tue 4/29 |
@MIN 3, CWS 1 |
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| Wed 4/30 |
@MIN 4, CWS 3 |
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| Tue 5/6 |
@CWS 7, MIN 1 |
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| Wed 5/7 |
MIN 13, @CWS 1 |
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| Thu 5/8 |
@CWS 6, MIN 2 |
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| Fri 6/6 |
@CWS 10, MIN 6 |
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| Sat 6/7 |
@CWS 11, MIN 2 |
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| Sun 6/8 |
@CWS 12, MIN 2 |
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| Mon 6/9 |
@CWS 7, MIN 5 |
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| Mon 7/28 |
@MIN 7, CWS 0 |
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| Tue 7/29 |
@MIN 6, CWS 5 |
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| Wed 7/30 |
CWS 8, @MIN 3 |
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| Thu 7/31 |
@MIN 10, CWS 6 |
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| Tue 9/23 |
@MIN 9, CWS 3 |
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| Wed 9/24 |
@MIN 3, CWS 2 |
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| Thu 9/25 |
@MIN 7, CWS 6 |
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| Tue 9/30 |
@CWS 1, MIN 0 |
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| · Complete Schedule: White Sox | Twins |
| Scoring Summary |
| MIN | CHW |
 | 1st | J Mauer singled to right, C Gomez scored. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Thome singled to right, N Swisher scored, O Cabrera to second. | 1 | 1 |
 | 2nd | M Lamb doubled to left, J Kubel scored. | 2 | 1 |
 | 4th | M Lamb doubled to deep right, B Harris scored. | 3 | 1 |
 | 4th | N Swisher grounded into fielder's choice to second, J Crede scored, J Uribe out at second. | 3 | 2 |
 | 7th | J Dye singled to center, J Thome scored, P Konerko to second. | 3 | 3 |
 | 7th | J Crede homered to left, P Konerko, J Dye and C Quentin scored. | 3 | 7 |
 | 8th | D Young reached on infield single to shortstop, D Span scored, J Morneau to second. | 4 | 7 |
| · View complete Play-By-Play |
| Game Information |
| Stadium | U.S. Cellular Field, Chicago, IL |
| Attendance | 38,082 (93.8% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:55 |
| Weather | 53 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 17 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Phil Cuzzi, First Base - Jim Wolf, Second Base - Ed Montague, Third Base - Jerry Layne |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Joe Crede appeared to be the Chicago White Sox's forgotten man, but now that he's healthy, he's sending out reminders -- like that loud one he delivered on Monday.
Crede hit a tiebreaking grand slam to cap a five-run seventh inning, and Chicago won its home opener 7-4 over the
Minnesota Twins.
Start of Something Good?

After losing their first two games, the White Sox are 5-2, one of the best seven-game starts for Chicago since 1990.
| Year | Start | Finished |
| 1991 | 6-1 | 87-75 |
| 2008 | 5-2 | ? |
| 2005 | 5-2 | 99-63* |
| 1992 | 5-2 | 86-76 |
| 1990 | 5-2 | 94-68 |
| * -- Won World Series |
Coming off a weekend sweep at Detroit, Chicago has won five straight for the first time since Aug. 10-14, 2006. The White Sox have won six of their last seven home openers.
Crede, batting .393 with 10 RBIs, endured a back injury last season and trade rumors in the offseason. Last year, limited to 47 games because of his bad back, he hit .216 with 22 RBIs. With
Josh Fields also available to play third, Chicago explored trade opportunities for Crede during much of the offseason.
"The biggest thing coming into this season was staying healthy," said Crede, who struggled in spring training. "For me that was my main goal in the spring, was to be able to get out there and feel comfortable at the plate, feel comfortable on defense and No. 1 to stay healthy."
Jermaine Dye tied the score at 3 with a one-out RBI single off
Pat Neshek, who had just relieved
Matt Guerrier (0-1).
A.J. Pierzynski struck out, and
Carlos Quentin loaded the bases with a single.
Crede broke his bat while driving a 1-0 pitch to the bullpen in left for the fifth slam, his first since June 24, 2006, against Houston. He didn't think that high arching shot had a chance to clear the wall. Nor did Neshek.
It did, by a few feet, and the crowd erupted.
"I thought
Delmon [Young] was going to come over in foul territory and scoop it up or if anything it would go out into the crowd and be a foul ball," Neshek said. "But it stayed straight. You hate that stuff when it happens as a pitcher, but we have another 150-some games left. Hopefully, it doesn't happen too much more."
The White Sox would like to see more of this from Crede.
"Everyone knows what Joe can do when Joe's healthy," Pierzynski said. "I don't think there are too many people in this clubhouse worried about what Joe Crede's going to do if he's healthy."
Chicago's
Javier Vazquez (1-1) struggled early before settling into a rhythm, and allowed three runs and seven hits in seven innings, striking out eight and walking one. He is 4-0 with a 2.74 ERA in his last six starts against the Twins.
Bobby Jenks pitched a scoreless ninth for his fourth save in as many chances.
White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen was ejected after plate umpire Phil Cuzzi called a second strike against
Paul Konerko during the third inning. Guillen went nose-to-nose with the umpire for several minutes as the crowd chanted "Ozzie! Ozzie!" The ejection was Guillen's 13th since becoming Chicago's manager in 2004.
"I'm here for my players," he said. "If I don't think they're getting the right calls, then that's my job -- to protect them. I don't like a couple of calls, I went out and haggled with the calls. I told the players they're not here for me; I'm here for them. That's my job."
If he gets fined, Guillen said so be it.
"I'm going to contribute to major league baseball with a lot of money," he said. "I've got $100,000 on the side to keep paying."
Twins rookie
Nick Blackburn allowed two runs and seven hits in five innings.
"There were times out there that I felt pretty comfortable and was able to get my mind back right," he said. "But I was struggling to hit spots and it was just a tough battle today."
Game notes The White Sox honored the victims of the Northern Illinois shootings by showing their pictures on the scoreboard during a pre-game moment of silence. ... One day after making his major league debut, Minnesota's
Denard Span got his first major league hit when he led off the third by lining a single to left.