White Sox 8, Tigers 0

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Final

 
W:J. Peavy (3-0)
L:E. Jackson (13-9)

Peavy puts dent in slumping Tigers' playoff plans

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 9-9 (as of Fri 10/2)
Mon 4/13 CWS 10, @DET 6 Recap
Tue 4/14 Postponed/Delayed Information
Wed 4/15 @DET 9, CWS 0 Recap
Wed 5/6 Postponed/Delayed Information
Thu 5/7 @CWS 6, DET 0 Recap
Mon 6/8 DET 5, @CWS 4 Recap
Mon 6/8 @CWS 6, DET 1 Recap
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Wed 6/10 DET 2, @CWS 1 Recap
Thu 6/11 @CWS 4, DET 3 Recap
Fri 7/24 @DET 5, CWS 1 Recap
Fri 7/24 @DET 4, CWS 3 Recap
Sat 7/25 @DET 4, CWS 3 Recap
Sun 7/26 CWS 5, @DET 1 Recap
Fri 9/25 @CWS 2, DET 0 Recap
Sat 9/26 DET 12, @CWS 5 Recap
Sun 9/27 @CWS 8, DET 4 Recap
>Fri 10/2 CWS 8, @DET 0 Box Score
Sat 10/3 CWS 5, @DET 1 Recap
Sun 10/4 @DET 5, CWS 3 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Tigers | White Sox
Scoring Summary
CHWDET
1stS Podsednik homered to right.10
4thJ Dye doubled to left, G Beckham scored.20
5thC Quentin homered to left.30
6thJ Dye walked, G Beckham scored, A Pierzynski to third, P Konerko to second.40
6thM Kotsay doubled to deep right, A Pierzynski and P Konerko scored, J Dye to third.60
6thC Quentin singled to left, J Dye scored, M Kotsay to third.70
6thA Ramirez hit sacrifice fly to right, M Kotsay scored.80
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Game Information
StadiumComerica Park, Detroit, MI
Attendance34,726 (84.2% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:24
Weather58 degrees, cloudy
Wind16 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Tim Tschida, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Jeff Nelson, Third Base - Bob Davidson
Associated Press

DETROIT -- Jake Peavy delivered the kind of performance the Detroit Tigers desperately need.

Peavy delayed Detroit's chance to move closer to the AL Central title, pitching the Chicago White Sox past the slumping Tigers 8-0 Friday night.

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Detroit's lead was cut to one game by Minnesota, which beat Kansas City 10-7. Both teams have two games left.

The Tigers, who couldn't take advantage of an opportunity Thursday to win the division with a win over Minnesota, heard a smattering of boos during their series opener against the White Sox.

"For the last day or so, they've been disappointed," Detroit manager Jim Leyland said. "Most people when they're disappointed, they express their disappointment in the form of boos. There's nothing wrong with that."

The Tigers went into the final weekend with a two-game lead over Minnesota, but got off to a bad start when Scott Podsednik hit a leadoff home run.

Fast Facts

• Jake Peavy threw eight scoreless innings and improved to 3-0 with a 1.35 ERA in his three starts with the White Sox.

• Scott Podsednik recorded the first leadoff homer for the White Sox this season and the sixth of his career.

• Edwin Jackson allowed eight earned runs in five innings, raising his September ERA to 6.14.

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Peavy (3-0) pitched eight scoreless innings and Carlos Quentin also homered. Out for three months because of an injured right ankle, Peavy gave up just two hits and showed the form he had as the 2007 NL Cy Young winner.

"I still don't feel 100 percent," Peavy insisted.

Edwin Jackson (13-9) gave up a career-high eight runs and seven hits over five-plus innings.

"The one thing you have to have when you pitch against a guy like Peavy, your pitcher has to pitch good," Leyland said. "[Jackson] just made way too many bad pitches in the middle of the plate."

If the Tigers fail to hold off Minnesota, they will become the first team in major league history to lead a division on May 10 and stay atop it until losing the title in the last week of a season.

Detroit still has an opportunity, though, to win the AL Central without any help from the last-place Royals. With a magic number of two, the Tigers can wrap up the division by beating the White Sox the next two days.

"We're just trying to win theses games," White Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski said. "We don't have a vendetta or anything because it's Detroit or Minnesota."

The Tigers are set to start Alfredo Figaro (2-1) on Saturday night against Freddy Garcia (2-4) and the White Sox.

"I know it's an important game," the 25-year-old Figaro said quietly on the eve of the third start in his career. "I'm not nervous. I'm a little bit excited."

If the Tigers need to win Sunday to clinch the division, they plan to put Justin Verlander (18-9) on the mound against John Danks (13-10).

Podsednik sent Jackson's third pitch into the right-field seats for just his sixth homer of the year and his first to lead off a game since 2004. Detroit had its best hitter, Miguel Cabrera, at the plate in the first with two on and one out and Peavy struck him out and got Aubrey Huff to fly out.

"We had a shot in the first inning, but we didn't do it and his ball was darting all over," Leyland said.

After Placido Polanco hit a one-out single against Peavy in the first, Detroit didn't get a base hit off him until Al Avila singled to lead off the eighth. The Tigers, among the AL's lowest-scoring teams, have been shut out six times this season.

"I've been puzzled all year why we haven't hit better," Leyland said. "It's simple -- we have to score runs. If we don't, we'll get beat."

Peavy had a sensational start even though he said his slider and offspeed pitchers weren't sharp, relying on fastballs low in the zone.

"I was able to get ground balls when I needed them," he said.

Jackson, who lately has not looked like the All-Star he was at midseason, let the game get out of reach in a five-run sixth.

"It's definitely one of those games you just try to forget about," Jackson said.

If the Tigers waste their lead, that won't be easy to do.

Game notes
Peavy threw seven scoreless innings last week against Detroit and is 3-0 with a 1.35 ERA in three starts for the White Sox. ... Magglio Ordonez extended his hitting streak to 10 games. ... Pierzynski's 150th hit tied his own team record for hits by a catcher. ... Detroit's Gerald Laird matched a career high by throwing out a 39th runner attempting to steal, and extended his lead in that category in the majors.


Series At A Glance

Chicago leads 1-0 (as of 10/2)
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MLB Scores

Friday, October 2nd 2009
Arizona 12 Final
Chi Cubs 3
Chi White Sox 8 Final
Detroit 0
Toronto 7 Final
Baltimore 13
Florida 7 Final
Philadelphia 2
Cleveland 2 Final
Boston 6
Pittsburgh 3 Final
Cincinnati 1
Houston 1 Final
NY Mets 7
Washington 6 Final
Atlanta 3
NY Yankees 4 Final
Tampa Bay 13
Kansas City 7 Final
Minnesota 10
Milwaukee 12 Final
St. Louis 6
LA Angels 5 Final
Oakland 2
San Francisco 7 Final
San Diego 2
Texas 7 Final
Seattle 4
Colorado 4 Final
LA Dodgers 3