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CHICAGO - Headed to the plate with the bases loaded in a tie game, Ryan Raburn would have been happy with a base hit. jerseys from china . Instead, he drove the first pitch he saw from Jake Peavy into the left-field bullpen to stun the crowd at U.S. Cellular Field. Raburns grand slam and Miguel Cabreras second homer in as many days led the Tigers to a 7-3 win over the Chicago White Sox on Sunday. "Thats what were working hardest on is getting runners in when we get the opportunities," Raburn said. "Fortunately for me, it went over the fence ... but I definitely would have taken a single." Raburn was mired in a 6-for-52 slump before his third career grand slam. The 30-year-old has a hit in each of his last five games and is beginning to see things turn around. "Im getting close," he said. "Consistency is still not there but I feel a lot better and as long as I can keep getting that one hit, hopefully it will turn into two or three hits." The Tigers captured the last two in the weekend series at Chicago to move within 2 1/2 games of AL Central-leading Cleveland, which lost 2-0 to Texas on Sunday. They have won 11 of their last 12 games against the White Sox overall. Brad Penny (5-4) rebounded from a shaky first inning to pick up the victory. He allowed three runs and eight hits, struck out five and walked two in five innings. "(The White Sox) had a lot of foul balls to get his pitch count up," Tigers manager Jim Leyland said. "He had good stuff. It wasnt his best, but he battled through it and picked up a win." Peavy left with a strained right groin after allowing six runs in the fourth inning, including Raburns slam. Peavys 2010 season ended when he injured his right shoulder on July 6. Peavy said the injury dates to his previous start in Boston on May 30. "I didnt think too much of it until after the second inning (Sunday)," Peavy said. "It was grabbing bad enough for me to come out and do a wrap job, and took a couple of Tylenols." Chicago pushed across two runs in the first and Peavy (2-1) retired the first nine batters before running into trouble in the fourth. Austin Jackson reached on a leadoff single and Don Kelly followed with a bouncer to first baseman Paul Konerko, who threw to second for one, but shortstop Alexei Ramirezs throw back to Konerko pulled him off the base and Kelly was safe. Peavy then walked Brennan Boesch and threw a wild pitch, putting runners on second and third. After Cabrera drew a walk in a 13-pitch at-bat, Victor Martinez hit a sacrifice fly and Andy Dirks tied it with an RBI double. Another walk, this one to Alex Avila, loaded the bases for Raburn, whose last grand slam came on May 15, 2009. Penny was backed by four scoreless innings from the Detroit bullpen. Adam Dunns leadoff single in the sixth and Ramirezs two-out infield single in the ninth were the only hits for Chicago after Penny departed. Closer Jose Valverde got Konerko to line out with runners on first and second to end the game. Peavy allowed six runs, three hits and walked three in his fifth start since he rejoined the team on May 11 after recovering from shoulder surgery. The 2007 NL Cy Young Award winner threw 75 pitches and will be re-evalauted on Monday. Since being traded to the White Sox on July 31, 2009, Peavy is 12-7 in 27 starts. He was bothered by ankle problems in 2009 and went 3-0 in three late starts for the White Sox. He made 17 starts last year and was 7-6 before his season was cut short by the shoulder injury. Cabrera hit his 13th homer off Will Ohman in the sixth. He also had a tie-breaking two-run homer in the ninth inning of Saturdays 4-2 win. Konerko was back in the lineup after undergoing a minor procedure to dislodge a loose fragment in his left wrist on Friday. He hit an RBI double in Chicagos two-run first. White Sox second baseman Gordon Beckham homered for the second straight day. His solo drive in the fourth was his sixth of the season. Dunn was 1 for 4 with three strikeouts. He struck out in the eighth, igniting boos from the crowd. NOTES: White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen gave CF Alex Rios the day off. He is in a 6-for-40 slump covering his last 10 games. Guillen said he might also rest Rios on Monday against the Mariners. ... The White Sox activated INF Mark Teahen from the 15-day DL and designated RHP Jeff Marquez for assignment. jerseys from china . The Canucks try to keep heading in the right direction on Friday night when they begin their homestand against the Phoenix Coyotes. wholesale jerseys . Early in the first period, Kostka was gaining possession of the puck and coming out from behind his own net when he was hit into the end boards. A scrum ensued with Kostka laying hurt on the ice. http://www.chinajerseyscheap.us/ . Tanakas fly to the warning track in left allowed Nobuhiro Matsuda to score from third. Toshiya Suguichi retired Taiwan in the bottom of the 10th to clinch the win. "There is nothing better than coming through for your teammates and fans when you get a chance like that," Tanaka said. cheap jerseys china . Francesco Lodi converted a penalty in the 23rd minute and Catanias Argentine goalkeeper Juan Pablo Carizzo made a series of difficult saves in the final minutes. Siena remained in 17th place, just two points clear of the relegation zone. Wholesale NFL Jerseys . Ty Lawson scored 23 points, reserve Nate Robinson added 15 and the Nuggets held off the Timberwolves 117-110. Kenneth Faried added 13 points and had three alley-oop dunks as Denver won for the seventh time in nine games after a horrible start to the season.ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Slumping Carlos Pena may have found his swing at the top of the Tampa Bay lineup. Pena hit a three-run homer during a five-run fourth and the Rays beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-5 on Tuesday night. Tampa Bay manager Joe Maddon moved Pena up from the middle of the lineup to the leadoff spot in an attempt to help him break out of an offensive funk. Pena, who snapped an 0 for 18 slide on his sixth homer of the season, entered Tuesday hitting just .116 in May. "You cant really quantify how much of a difference it makes, but Joe is really smart by shifting things like that," Pena said. "It changes the energy and good things like this happen, not only individually but as a team. We put up some runs on the board and felt more comfortable." Penas homer to centre off Drew Hutchison (3-2) was estimated at 452 feet. He finished with two hits in five at-bats. "I liked his at-bats in general," Maddon said. "Overall its just about a mind set. Its just about what youre thinking and changing that a little bit. Its all about confidence. When he gets his confidence going youre going to see a lot more of that." Drew Sutton had RBI double and Chris Gimenez hit a run-scoring grounder as the Rays took a 6-0 lead in the fourth. Gimenez also had a fifth-inning RBI single. Rays starter Matt Moore walked three in the fifth and couldnt get through the inning as the Blue Jays scored four times to get within 6-4. Jose Bautista drove in two with a bases-loaded single and two more runs scored when third baseman Sean Rodriguez was charged with an error for an errant throw to first on Edwin Encarnacions grounder. "Obviously, Im just upset with myself in that situation," Moore said. "I know Im better than that, and thats not the way I want to represent myself." Moore allowed four runs, three hits and four walks in 4 2-3 innings. Hutchison lasted four innings, giving up six runs and seven hits. "I just didnt make good pitches," Hutchison said. "Obviously struggled. Didnt give us a chance to win." Relliever Wade Davis (1-0) gave up one run in two innings. cheap jerseys from china. Fernando Rodney pitched the ninth for his 14th save. Tampa Bay also got solo homers from Luke Scott and B.J. Upton. Yan Gomes had a sixth-inning solo homer for Toronto. First base umpire Andy Fletcher briefly left after being hit by a batted ball. Fletcher appeared to get struck on the left arm behind the bag by Brett Lawries foul liner with two outs in the Toronto fourth inning. He returned to the field in the fifth. "It seemed like the further he moved, the more the ball chased him," Lawrie said. "Just a bit of bad luck that it hit him." Lawrie was called out by second umpire Rob Drake as part of a double play in the eighth. Drake ruled that Lawries momentum on a slide into second carried him past the bag and that he did not re-touch the base returning to first on Gomes fly out. "All I wanted to know was what was going on," Lawrie said. "I didnt know what happened. For me, I didnt go to third base. I slid in, popped up and went back (to first). If Im getting called out for something, Im just wondering why Im getting called out. I just didnt get an answer tonight." Lawrie completed a four-game suspension on Sunday. Lawrie was ejected last Tuesday by home plate umpire Bill Miller after complaining about consecutive called strikes. When Lawrie slammed his helmet on the ground, it bounced up and hit Miller on the right hip. NOTES: Tampa Bay 3B Evan Longoria (partial tear left hamstring) has started a light running program. Longoria continues fielding grounders and taking batting practice. ... Toronto manager John Farrell said a minor league progression plan for DH-OF Vladimir Guerrero has not been finalized. "He is in great shape," Farrell said. "The early view has been positive," Guerrero is currently with the extended spring training team. ... Rays OF Desmond Jennings (sprained left knee) could soon be ready for a short minor league rehab assignment. ... Encarnacion, who has been getting treatment for a minor back injury, was the DH. ' ' '
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