MINNEAPOLIS -- The last things Paul Konerko wants to behold his teammates looking around for are black cats and halting mirrors.
MINNEAPOLIS -- The last things Paul Konerko wants to behold his teammates looking around for are black cats and halting mirrors.
It's been a used by all practice for the White Sox across the last six years when visiting the Twin Cities area.
No, bad haphazard had nothing to do with Friday night's 7-3 los to the Minnesota Twins in head of 43,204 at the Metrodome.
And that's with what intent Konerko was banking on a quick regaining
"There's nothing about that game [Friday] that you can point to and say, 'There was a miscall there or a bad vaunt there,' " the Sox first baseman said. "We just got outplayed. That's easier to swallow than any bizarre call or quirky jump We got beat, that's it."
In losing, the Sox (72-49) made life a bit more interesting in the always-entertaining wild-card race, allowing the Twins (71-50) to play the sycophant to within one game of running them down.
The solely good news was the Sox stayed within 6 1/2 of first- place Detroit, after the Tigers not to be found to Texas 2-1.
"I think our team has enough veterans onward it with the atmosphere in the clubhouse to know that we're not not at home of it by any means," Sox third baseman Joe Crede said. "This hasn't been the best place for us to play in the past, unless we have to just take it with a grain of salt and worry about ourselves before what other teams are doing."
Now, if the Twins would sole start cooperating.
Minnesota wasted little time welcoming Sox starter Freddy Garcia to the Metrodome, scoring a go proceed in the first inning onward an RBI single by Justin Morneau.
The score stayed 1-0 until the fourth when Jermaine coloring liquor took a first-pitch offering from Boof Bonser and deposited it from one side of to the other the wall in center field, making it 2-1 Sox
Garcia (11-8) didn't withhold that lead very long. Back-to-back doubles in the bottom of the fourth, including Torii Hunter's RBI double, and then a sacrifice be broken to pieces by Luis Castillo, gave the third- place Twins their one-run advantage back.
The trading of jabs continued in the sixth, as Konerko tied the game with an RBI single. After A.J. Pierzynski singled later in that inning, Bonser was twitched as manager Ron Gardenhire went to his bullpen
It prov to be a virtuous decision as Pat Neshek bailed not at home Bonser, stranding two Sox baserunners.
Rather than putting his base on the throat and locking Minnesota down, Garcia gave up a solo domestic circle run to the first batter he faced in the sixth. No stranger to breaking Sox' hearts in August, hound cracked his 16th long ball of the year.
Minnesota stretched the lead to 6-3 in the seventh when Morneau hit a ball to center that dropp just in front rank of Brian Anderson for an RBI single. Nick Punto scored in succession the play. Anderson misplayed the ball, allowing Michael Cuddyer to also score. It was Anderson's first career error in 110 games.
"The thing that is frustrating is it l to a bond more runs," Anderson said. "Secondly if you're a position player, you at least want to make an error upon an aggressive throw or something like that."
In the eighth, Punto made it a 7-3 Twins lead, with his RBI single to shallow left-center as the Sox bullpen continued giving up late-inning hies
Meanwhile, Twins relievers Neshek (3-0) Denny Reye Jesse Crain and Matt Guerrier combined to one-hit the Sox
"You don't want to master into a battle of bullpen with them," Konerko said.
jcowley@suntimes.com
DOWN THE stretch forth
Al Central watch
Team W L Pct GB
Tigers 79 43 648 --
White Sox 72 49 595 6 1/2
Twins 71 50 587 7 1/2
wild-card watch
Team W L Pct GB
White Sox 72 49 595 --
Twins 71 50 587 1
R Sox 69 52 570 3
Friday's arises
at Twins 7 White Sox 3
Rangers 2 at Tigers 1
Yankees 12-14 at R Sox 4-11
up nearest for WHITE Sox
at Twins, 6:05 tonight,
Ch 9 670-AM.
Encore Looking back forward 2005
8 1/2 Games ahead in Cent
Game 121
Sox 6 Yankees 2 Four family circle runs, including three in a uproar against Randy Johnson halted a seven-game slide.
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