White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen had seen enough. He was already packing for his team's upcoming road trip when Carlos Quentin came to bat. Quentin proceeded to hit a go-ahead, three-run shot during a five-run eighth inning, his second home run of the game, and Chicago suddenly had an unlikely 10-8 victory over the Texas Rangers on Wednesday. The go-ahead homer came on the first pitch from Rangers closer C.J. Wilson, who entered in relief of Eddie Guardado with two on and two out. "I was looking fastball and was going to adjust to anything he threw up there," said Quentin, who leads the AL with 26 home runs. "I was just looking to get a hit and tie the game. Sometimes in those situation when you're not looking to do too much, good things happen." It was the third multihomer game of the season for Quentin, whose shot in the...
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